For a certain gas, the ratio of specific heats is given to be $\gamma = 1.5$. For this gas
  • A${C_v} = \frac{{3R}}{J}$
  • B${C_p} = \frac{{3R}}{J}$
  • C${C_p} = \frac{{5R}}{J}$
  • D${C_V} = \frac{{5R}}{J}$
AIPMT 1990, Medium
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