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What is Specific Heat at Constant Volume?
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Molar Specific Heat of the Gases - The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of mol of the gas by at the constant pressure the called Molar Specific Heat of the Gases.Subscribe to our youtube channel!
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What is Specific Heat at Constant Volume ?
Tags: Constant VolumeSpecific HeatSpecific Heat at Constant Volume
Subjects: Physics
Exams: NEET