Definition of specific heat at constant pressure
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Specific heat at constant pressure: This is the energy required to raise the temperature of a. unit mass of a substance by 1 degree while thepressure of the substance remains fixed (but the. volume is allowed to increase). =cons tan I. Specific heat isdefined in terms of thermodynamic properties
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