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define specific heat capacity at constant temperature and constant volume.​

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Answered by deveshreem
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The Heat capacity represents the change in temperature in the sample for a given amount of heat. The specific heat in SI Units is joule per kelvin (J kg-1). Specific Heat Capacity which is different from Heat Capacity represents the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1oC.

Answered by nk474944
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specific heat at constant volume means the amount of that is required to raise the temperature of unit Mass of gas by 1 degree at constant volume Q= ncv∆T (1) for an idal gas from 1st law of thermodynamics Q=A

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