define principal specific heat capacity in gas.
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The specific heat capacity of a gas will depend on the conditions under which it is measured and since these could vary considerably we will restrict ourselves to the following, called the principal specific heat capacities of a gas
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The quantity of heat required to raise temperature of a unit mass of gas through 1 k or (1 C) when it pressure is kept constant is called principal specific heat capacity in gas
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