If one mole of the polyatomic gas is having two vibrational modes and $\beta$ is the ratio of molar specific heats for polyatomic gas $\left(\beta=\frac{ C _{ P }}{ C _{ v }}\right)$ then the value of $\beta$ is:
  • A$1.02$
  • B$1.2$
  • C$1.25$
  • D$1.35$
JEE MAIN 2021, Diffcult
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