MCQ
Specific heats of monoatomic and diatomic gas is same than which relation is valid
  • A
    $C_P(mono) = C_P(dia)$
  • $C_P(mono) = C_V(dia)$
  • C
    $C_V(mono) = C_V(dia)$
  • D
    $C_V(mono) = C_P(dia)$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$C_P(mono) = C_V(dia)$
b
For monoatomic gas $f=3$

Dia. gas $f=5$

$C_{P}=\left(\frac{f+2}{2}\right) R$

$C_{v}=\frac{f R}{2}$

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