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Prove that specific heat at constant pressure is always greater than specific heat

at constant volume.​​

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Answered by arminder0305
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The heat capacity at constant pressure CP is greater than the heat capacity at constant volume CV , because when heat is added at constant pressure, the substance expands and work. QV = CV △T = △U + W = △U because no work is done. Therefore, dU = CV dT and CV = dU dT .

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