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What is the specific heat of a gas in an isotropic rocess?

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Answered by rohit3983
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Specific Heat in Isothermal and Adiabatic Process (for gas) In case of isothermal process, if the heat supplied is compensated by P-V work done, then the temperature of the gas will not increase. So, ΔT=0. Then, C=∞.

Answered by Anonymous
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Specific heat at Isothermal process- Since the temperature difference will be 0, the denominator becomes 0 and thus the entirety becomes ∞. Therefore Specific heat at Isothermal= ∞ Specific heat at Adiabatic process- since the heat required in adiabatic process is 0.

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