Physics, asked by pranavwani6, 2 months ago

Question 3 :
In case of gases,specific heat at constant
pressure is always greater than specific
heat at constant volume because
additional heat is required to increase the
volume of gas
additional heat is required to decrese the
volume of gas
additional heat is required to increase the
mass of gas
additional heat is required to decrease the
mass of gas​

Answers

Answered by ruthivi
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Explanation:

In general specific heat(C) gives us an idea of the amount of energy(heat) we need to provide to a system in order to bring about a unit rise in the temperature of the system. It's value may vary depending on the process you are providing this energy. Hence we have two values of C namely Cv and Cp .

Answered by JPUNEETH
0

Answer:

i think this

additional heat is required to increase the

mass of gas

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