If $\gamma $ denotes the ratio of two specific heats of a gas, the ratio of slopes of adiabatic and isothermal $PV$ curves at their point of intersection is
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(b) Slope of adiabatic curve = $\gamma \times$ (Slope of isothermal curve)
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