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the value of specific heat as temperature approches zero is​

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Answered by ambardeep016291
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Answer:

Explanation:

As the temperature approaches absolute zero, the specific heat capacity of a system also approaches zero, due to loss of available degrees of freedom due to the quantum mechanical effect. Quantum theory can be used to quantitatively predict specific heat capacities in simple systems.

Answered by kavitasalwasi
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Answer:

CP=AT3

Explanation:

The debye theory predicts that, at temperatures near absolute zero, the heat capacity varies as the cube of temperature:CP=AT3, where A is a constant. If we have heat capacity data down to a absolute zero, we can estimate the value of A from the value of CP at the lowest available temperature.

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