Two cylinders $A$ and $B$ fitted with pistons,contain equal number of moles of an ideal monoatomic gas at $400 ~K$. The piston of $A$ is free to move while that of $B$ is held fixed. Same amount of heat energy is given to the gas in each cylinder. If the rise in temperature of the gas in $A$ is $42 ~K$,the rise in temperature of the gas in $B$ is $(\gamma = 5/3)$. (in $~K$)

  • A
    $25.2$
  • B
    $35$
  • C
    $42$
  • D
    $70$

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