The molar heat capacity in a process of a diatomic gas, if it does a work of Q4, when a heat of Q is supplied to it is
A
25R
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B
52R
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C
103R
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D
67R
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Solution
The correct option is C103R From first law of thermodynamics, Q=W+ΔU ⇒Q=Q4+ΔU(∵W=Q/4) ⇒ΔU=34Q Let C be the molar specific heat and n be the number of moles ⇒nCvΔT=34nCΔT (∵Q=nCΔT) ⇒Cv=34C ⇒C=43Cv=43(f2R) For diatomic gas f= 5 C=43×52R=103R Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.