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HC VERMA ENGLISH-SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITIES OF GASES-All Questions
  1. A diatomic gas (gamma =1.4) does 200 J of work when it is expanded iso...

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  2. Calculate the ratio (Cp / Cv) of oxygen from the following data . Spee...

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  3. Can we define specific heat capacity at constant temperature?

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  4. Can we define specific heat capacity at constant for an adiabatic proc...

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  5. Does a solid also have two kinds of molar heat capacities Cp and Cv? I...

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  6. In a real gas the internal energy depends on temperature and also on v...

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  7. Can a process on an ideal gas be both adiabatic and isothermal. ?

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  8. Show that the slope of p-V diagram is greater for an adiabatic process...

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  9. Can two states of an ideal gas be connected by an isothermal process a...

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  10. The ratio (Cp / Cv) for a gas is 1.29 . What is the degree of freedom ...

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  11. Work done by a sample of an ideal gas in a process A is double the wor...

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  12. For a solid with a small expansion coefficient,

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  13. The value of C(p) - C(v) is 1.09R for a gas sample in state A and is 1...

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  14. Let (Cv) and (Cp) denote the molar heat capacities of an ideal gas at ...

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  15. 70 calories of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2 mole of ...

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  16. The molar heat capacity for the process shown in fig. is

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  17. The molar heat capacity for the process shown in fig. is

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  18. In a isothermal process on an ideal gas, the pressure increases by 0.5...

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  19. In an adiabatic process on a gas with (gamma = 1.4) th pressure is inc...

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  20. two samples 1 and 2 are initially kept in the same state. the sample 1...

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