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The ratio of two specific heats of gas is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ratio of the specific heats γ = CP/CV is a factor in adiabatic engine processes and in determining the speed of sound in a gas. This ratio γ = 1.66 for an ideal monoatomic gas and γ = 1.4 for air, which is predominantly a diatomic gas.

Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The ratio of two specific heats of air is equal to 1.41.

Explanation:

CP = specific heat - constant pressure

CV = specific heat - constant volume

In adiabatic engine processes and measuring the speed of sound in a gas, the ratio of specific heats = CP/CV is a factor. This ratio equals 1.66 for a perfect monoatomic gas and 1.4 for air, which is mostly diatomic.

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