→(definition of cp in thermodynamics)
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Cp: In a system, Cp is the amount of heat energy released or absorbed by a unit mass of the substance with the change in temperature at a constant pressure. In another words, under a constant pressure it is the heat energy transfer between a system and its surrounding.
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