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Give the value of the specific heat capacity of a gas during an isothermal proces​

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Answered by bnatmathi
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Answer:

Therefore specific heat will be infinity, as it is defined as heat supplied per unit increase in temperature.

Explanation:

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Answered by Breezywind
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The specific heat capacity of an ideal gas for isothermal process is infinity.

Explanation:

We know that,

The specific heat capacity is define as:

C= \dfrac{\Delta Q}{\Delta T}

The energy that is save in a material is called heat capacity.

In the isothermal process, temperature is constant.

So, if the change in temperature is zero then the specific heat should be infinity.

Hence, The specific heat capacity of an ideal gas for isothermal process is infinity.

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