Ideal gas

A diatomic ideal gas is taken through a process which varies as T = a P 1 / 2 T=aP^{1/2} where a is a constant. Find the molar heat capacity of the gas in this process.

It can be written as x R x\cdot R with R R a the universal gas constant find x x .


The answer is 1.5.

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1 solution

Aniket Sanghi
Jan 24, 2016

Use C= Cv -R/n-1 for PV^n=const

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