Saturday, 4 March 2017

thermodynamics - Does specific heat change with pressure? If so, why?


As pressure is increased, do we require more energy to increase the temperature from given temperature for the same mass. For example, if we heat water at 1 atm to raise its temperature by 20 degree Celsius, will the heat required be the same when pressure is 3 atm?




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