Physics, asked by JBGeorge3787, 1 year ago

Which law states that the specific heat of a gas remains constant at all temperature and pressure

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:Regnaults law

Explanation:

Answered by smiley9978
4

.dT where m = mass of the gas nd c = A constant of proportionality known as specific heat. It states that “The Specific heats of a perfect gas remain constant when pressure and volume are constant”. Thus two specific heats CP and CV of a perfect gas do not change with the change in temperature.

Similar questions