Cp/Cv

Can Cp/Cv or gamma be 3/2? I hve solved this question though with other method but i when i tried to do it by using adiabatic work and using gamma=3/2 i didnt get the correct ans
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Real potato
Real potatoOP3w ago
Que 14 im getting gamma = 3/2 by
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Real potatoOP3w ago
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Real potatoOP3w ago
The other way i solved it like dq=du+pdv and then using the given eqn to find dv and using Cv=R/y-1 to get ans
flower
flower2w ago
Btw what resource is this bro it seems pretty good Maine abhi tak Thermo revise ni Kari hai so no idea
Real potato
Real potatoOP2w ago
That is Shashi bhushan Tiwari vol2
integralofe^2v
isnt that the polytropic index tho instead of gamma, since PV^N = constn and its a polytropic process thats why N=3/2 what ur doing should be like this
Real potato
Real potatoOP2w ago
Yeah +solved @integralofe^2v
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