Why do gases have 2 specific heat capacities?
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Gases have two specific heats because one of them refers to a change in internal energy in a system at a fixed volume. The other specific heat applies to changes in the system energy in a constant pressure scenario.
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Gases have two specific heats because one of them refers to a change in internal energy in a system at a fixed volume. The other specific heat applies to changes in the system energy in a constant pressure scenario.
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