Relation between pressure and volume coefficient of gas
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Volume Coefficient & Pressure coefficient of gases
Volume Coefficient :
Consider a given mass of a gas is heated through 1° C at constant pressure. Now the ratio of the increase in volume to the original volume at 0° C is defined as volume coefficient.
If VT and V0 be the volumes of a given mass of gas T° C and 0° C respectively, then
Pressure coefficient :
Consider a given mass of a gas is heated through 1° C at constant volume Now the ratio of the increase in pressure to the original pressure at 0° C is defined as the pressure coefficient. If PT and P0be the pressures of a given mass of a gas at T° C and 0°C respectively, then
where αp is known as pressure coefficient.
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Volume Coefficient :
Consider a given mass of a gas is heated through 1° C at constant pressure. Now the ratio of the increase in volume to the original volume at 0° C is defined as volume coefficient.
If VT and V0 be the volumes of a given mass of gas T° C and 0° C respectively, then
Pressure coefficient :
Consider a given mass of a gas is heated through 1° C at constant volume Now the ratio of the increase in pressure to the original pressure at 0° C is defined as the pressure coefficient. If PT and P0be the pressures of a given mass of a gas at T° C and 0°C respectively, then
where αp is known as pressure coefficient.
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