if a gas is filled in a contain having temperature is constant then specific heat capacity is equal to what
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change in volume affect the pressure
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i.e. if volume changes then pressure always changes
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specific heat capacity at constant volume is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of the gas through 1°C keeping volume of the gas constant . if we take 1 mole gas in the barrel, the corresponding specific heat capacity is called Gram molar specific heat capacity at constant volume.
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