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Description An idealized plot of the dimensionless specific heat of a diatomic gas. Below Trot, the molecules behave as point particles with no internal degrees of freedom. Between Trot and Tvib, the particle behaves as a rigid body with two rotational degrees of freedom. Above Tvib, the two vibrational degrees of freedom become active.
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