An ideal gas expands according to the law pv2=constant .The molar heat capacity C is
Answers
Answered by
6
this is the answer of your question
Attachments:
Answered by
7
Dear Student,
◆ Answer -
C = Cv - R
● Explanation -
We know that -
P.V^γ = constant
Given that -
P.V^2 = constant
Molar heat capacity is given by -
C = Cv + R/(1-γ)
C = Cv + R/(1-2)
C = Cv + R/(-1)
C = Cv - R
Hence, molar heat capacity is Cv-R.
Thanks dear. Hope this is helpful to you..
Similar questions