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what will be the specific heat of a gas in adiabatic process?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The heat capacity is a property that defines how much energy is saved in a material for a given change oftemperature. For a isothermal process temperature change is zero, sospecific heat must be infinity. ... There is no gas specific heat specic forisothermal processes or for adiabatic processes.

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Answered by eapnair
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Answer:

The specific heat must be infinity. There is no specific heat for an adiabatic process

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