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Consider an ideal gas being heated at constant volume, and let CvCvC_v be the gas's molar heat capacity at constant volume. If the gas's infinitesimal change in temperature is dTdTdT, find the infinitesimal change in internal energy dUdUdU of nnn moles of gas.

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