Physics, asked by aryangulati, 10 months ago

In a certain process, a gas absorbs 'Q' amount of heat and performs 'nQ' amount of work, the molar heat
capacity of the gas in the process is?​

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Answered by sumanrastogi8
6

Answer:

electromagnetic Induction

Explanation:

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Answered by nuuk
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Given

Heat Absorbed is Q

Heat Absorbed will be taken as positive and work done by gas is taken as positive

Work Done=nQ

From first Law of thermodynamics we can write as

Q=\Delta U+W

where Q=heat

W=work Done

\Delta U=change in internal Energy

Also Change in internal Energy is also given by ncdelta T

where n_0=no of moles

c=molar heat capacity

Q-nQ=n_0c\Delta T

molar heat capacity is the heat required to raise the temperature by 1 k for 1 mole of substance

c=\frac{Q-nQ}{n_0\Delta T}

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