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define specific heat of gas at constant value​

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Answered by nikitha838373
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The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of gas through 1 K (or 1 °C) when its volume is kept constant, is called its principal specific heat at constant volume. It is denoted by cV. Its S.I. unit is J K-1 kg-1

Answered by BipulSingh232005
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The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of gas through 1 K (or 1 °C) when its volume is kept constant, is called its principal specific heat at constant volume. It is denoted by cV. Its S.I. unit is J K-1 kg-1

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