Physics, asked by gkGeetakumari5072, 1 year ago

The ratio of specific heat of a gas at constant pressure to that of constant volume is r. The change in internal energy of a mass of gas when the volume changes from v to 2v at constant pressure

Answers

Answered by HarshitaNaruk
1

Answer:

If the ratio of specific heat of a gas of constant pressure to that at constant volume is γ, the change in internal energy of the mass of gas, when the volume changes from V to 2V at constant pressure p is.

Attachments:
Similar questions