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Related Mcqs:
- For a reversible isothermal process the exponent n in the relation PVn = constant has the value of where ? = ratio of specific heats
- For an isentropic process the exponent n in the relation PVn = constant has the value of where ? = ratio of specific heats
- The ratio of specific heats of a gas is 1.4 and the value of specific heat at constant pressure is 7.0 cal/mole ?C. The difference between specific heat at constant presure and specific heat at constant volume will be
- The two specific heats at constant pressure and at constant volume are equal at
- Which of the following has miximum specific heats ratio
- Which of the following has minimum specific heats ratio
- For an ideal gas Cv = 0.157 kcal/(kg.K) and R = 260 m-N/(kg.K) the specific heats ratio (?) is
- For an ideal monoatomic gas the specific heats ratio is
- Specific heat of a gas for a reversible adiabatic process
- The difference between two specific heats of a gas is equal to universal gas constant