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What is the specific heat of gas in an adiabatic process?

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Answered by imashawithanage
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Explanation: For a constant temperature of an ideal gas, X = 1.  If there is no heat transfer to or from the gas the process is known as adiabatic.  A frictionless adiabatic process  is called an isentropic process and X equals to the  ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume.

Answered by Anonymous
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In an adiabatic process no exchange of energy between system and surrounding takes place.

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