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What's the specific heat at constant volume?Please tell me the answer with explanation​

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Answer:

Specific heat at constant volume REPRESENTS the heat supplied to a unit mass of the system to raise its temperature through 1K, keeping the volume constant.

Explanation:

Since, V= Constant, dV = 0 and the work done by the system W = PdV = 0. The FIRST law of thermodynamics SAYS: Q = (DU+W) = (dU+PdV) = dU.



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