Physics, asked by prakasam2612, 1 year ago

If specific heat is not constant why do we take some constant value for it

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Answered by saisawkare
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Hence more amount of energy has to be supplied to a constant pressure process to increase the system's temperature by the same amount, because some of this energy is lost due to expansion work done by the system. Hence the specific heat at constant pressure always exceeds the specific heat at constant volume.

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