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Specific Heat Capacity At Constant Volume
Summary
Specific heat capacity
at
constant volume
is a measure of the amount of
heat required
to raise the temperature of a
unit mass
of a substance by one
degree Celsius
while keeping the
volume constant
. It is crucial in thermodynamics for understanding how
substances absorb heat
and is particularly significant in processes where volume does not change, such as in
closed systems
or
rigid containers
.
Relevant Degrees
Temperature Measurement 70%
Thermodynamics 30%
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