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What is the classical theory of specific heats and what are its limitations?​

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Answered by lakshmik2158
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Einstein's theory of specific heat of Solid couldn't explain the experimental results obtained at very low temperatures… From the experiment it is observed that the specific heat of solids has a T^3 dependence on the absolute temperature of the solid.

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Einstein's theory of specific heat of solid couldn't explain the experimental results obtained at very low temperatures...From the experiment it is observed that the specific heat of solids has a T^3 dependence on the absolute temperature of the solid.

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