Physics, asked by sabaNazir, 9 months ago

can Cp be ever less than Cv? if so, give an example.​

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
4

Answer:

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Explanation:

Cp is always greater than Cv for the same temperature difference because: For Cp, i.e., heat capacity for constant pressure process, take for example piston cylinder arrangement. ... But for Cv, i.e., heat capacity for constant volume process, take for example insulated rigid container.

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Answered by JaswanthGadde
3

Answer:

No..

Explanation:

Cp - Cv = R

Cp = R + Cv..

So Cp has an R more than Cv ( in its value..)

So...Cp is not always less than Cv

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