Physics, asked by harsh11071, 8 months ago

If Cp, and Cv, denote the specific heats (per unit mass) of an ideal gas of molecular weight M,
where R is the molar gas constant
(1)Cp-Cv=R/M^2
(2) Cp - Cv=R
(3) Cp-Cv = R/M
(4) Cp-Cv = MR​

Answers

Answered by sundaramoortyb
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Answer:

cp-cv=R

Explanation:

we have seen they the rise in temperature depents on the nature of the substance

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