Physics, asked by shivampan789, 1 month ago

What is meant by specific heat of a gas. Give its types ? ​

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Answered by itzvaish08
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Explanation:

Specific heat, the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree. The units of specific heat are usually calories or joules per gram per Celsius degree. For example, the specific heat of water is 1 calorie (or 4,186 joules) per gram per Celsius

Answered by varshamittal029
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Concept:

The amount of heat needed to raise a substance's temperature by one degree Celsius in one gram is known as Specific heat

To find: Specific heat and its various types

Given: Specific heat of a gas is determined by the amount of heat needed by gas to raise its temperature by one degree celsius in one gram.

Explanation:

Small temperature changes in heated gases result in significant changes in volume and pressure. Because of this, a gas's specific heat can have any value between 0 and infinite.

As a result, either the volume or the pressure must remain constant in order to fix the value of a gas' specific heat.

There are therefore two different types of specific heat: specific heat at constant pressure and specific heat at constant volume.

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