For a gas,the difference between the two specific heats is $4150 \ J \ kg^{-1} \ K^{-1}$ and the ratio of the two specific heats is $1.4$. What is the specific heat of the gas at constant volume in units of $J \ kg^{-1} \ K^{-1}$?

  • A
    $8475$
  • B
    $5186$
  • C
    $1660$
  • D
    $10375$

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