Select the incorrect relation. (Where symbols have their usual meanings)

  • A
    $C_P = \frac{\gamma R}{\gamma - 1}$
  • B
    $C_P - C_V = R$
  • C
    $\Delta U = \frac{P_f V_f - P_i V_i}{1 - \gamma}$
  • D
    $C_V = \frac{R}{\gamma - 1}$

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