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Specific heat at constant pressure has greater value then constant volume . why?

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Answered by vickeydey
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C(p)>C(v) because at constant volume when the gas is heated it has to only increase its temperature.
But at constant pressure the temperature as well as volume of the gas is to increase .
C(p)=m ×c(p) and C(v)=m×c(v).
Again, at C(p) the gas has to do an extra work done.For this reason,
C(p)>C(v).
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