Physics, asked by muthukumar2004, 9 months ago

In an isothermal process the specific heat is
(A) Zero
(B) Constant
(C) Infinity
(D) One​

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Answered by yayash1995
0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answered by Samiksha1125
5

Answer:

Infinity

Explanation:

The heat capacity is a property that defines how much energy is saved in a material for a given change of temperature. For a isothermal process temperature change is zero, so specific heat must be infinity.

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