MOLAR SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY of a gas || constant pressure (Cp) and constant volume (Cv) || in HINDI
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In this Physics video lecture in Hindi for class 11 we explained molar specific heat capacity of a gas at constant pressure and at constant volume. Molar Specific Heat of a gaseous substance is defined as the amount of heat absorbed or rejected to change the temperature of one mole of it by one unit.
When we keep the pressure of the gas constant the term is called the molar specific heat capacity of a gas at constant pressure (Cp).
And When we keep the volume of the gas constant the term is called the molar specific heat capacity of a gas at constant volume (Cv).
Cp is always greater that the Cv of a gas.
And Cp - Cv = R, here R is universal gas constant. This relation is known as Mayer's formula.
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