Define two principal specific heats of gas . which is greater and why
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The principal specific heat capacities of a gas
The specific heat capacity at constant pressure (cp) is always greater than that at constant volume (cv), since if the volume of the gas increases work must be done by the gas to push back the surroundings.
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