Physics, asked by karthikadrdr144, 7 months ago

An ideal gas is taken through a process in which the pressure
and the volume are changed according to the equation
P = kV. Molar heat capacity of the gas for the process is
(a) C = Cᵥ + R (b) C = Cv + R/2
(c) C = Cᵥ – R/2
(d) C = Cᵥ + 2R

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Answered by aaradhyagupta43
2

Explanation:

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An ideal gas is taken through a process in which the pressure and the volume are changed according to the equation P = kV. Show that the molar heat capacity of the gas for the process is given by C=CV+2R.

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Answered by akarshi59
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Answer:

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