Heat Capacity

A piston and cylinder arrangement contains a mono-atomic ideal gas. When the piston is pulled up, it is found that the number of collisions per meter square per second that the gas molecules make with the walls of the cylinder does not change. Then what is the heat capacity of the gas in the process?

Universal gas constant = R =R

2 R 2R 3 R 3R 3 2 R \frac{3}{2}R 5 2 R \frac{5}{2}R

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