In this Physics video lecture in Hindi for class 11 molar specific heat capacity of an ideal gas at constant pressure and volume are explained. In thermodynamics, for a gas, we prefer molar specific heat capacity to specific heat capacity. In thermodynamics, for a gas, we prefer molar specific heat capacity to specific heat capacity.
Specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as the heat supplied per unit mass of that substance per unit rise in temperature.
Molar specific heat at constant volume of a gas is defined as the heat supplied per mole of that gas, kept at fixed volume, per unit rise in temperature.
Molar specific heat at constant pressure of a gas is defined as the heat supplied per mole of that gas, kept at fixed pressure, per unit rise in temperature.
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6 окт 2024