Science, asked by arshpatiala, 4 months ago

An ideal gas requires 1150 kJ/kg of heat to raise its temperature from 20OC to 100

OC when heated at constant pressure. When heat is supplied to the same gas at

constant volume, the heat requirement is 825 kJ for the same temperature range.

Determine the specific heat at constant pressure, specific heat at constant volume,

adiabatic exponent, characteristic gas constant and molecular mass of gas.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Additionalknowledge

Knowledge about Quadratic equations -

★ Sum of zeros of any quadratic equation is given by ➝ α+β = -b/a

★ Product of zeros of any quadratic equation is given by ➝ αβ = c/a

★ A quadratic equation have 2 roots

★ ax² + bx + c = 0 is the general form of quadratic equation

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