The temperature of argon,kept in a vessel,is raised by $1^\circ C$ at a constant volume. The total heat supplied to the gas is a combination of translational and rotational energies. Their respective shares are

  • A
    $60\%$ and $40\%$
  • B
    $40\%$ and $60\%$
  • C
    $50\%$ and $50\%$
  • D
    $100\%$ and $0\%$

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