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If the specific heat capacity of air at constant pressure is `993 J kg ^(-1) K ^(-1)` calculate specific heat capacity at constant volume ? Density of air at N.T.P. is `1.293 Kg //m ^(3).` [E.Q.)

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To solve the problem of calculating the specific heat capacity at constant volume (Cv) given the specific heat capacity at constant pressure (Cp) and the gas constant (R), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values:** - Specific heat capacity at constant pressure (Cp) = 993 J/kg·K - Gas constant for air (R) = 287 J/kg·K ...
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