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timsea81
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For an ideal gas, PVK=C, where C is some constant and K is the ratio of the specific heats. K is obviously the same in all cases (all samples of helium have the same value of K, for example). Is the same true for C?
If you have 2 samples of the same gas, can the values of C be different for each if they are at different temperatures? What if they are at the same temperature?
If you have 2 samples of the same gas, can the values of C be different for each if they are at different temperatures? What if they are at the same temperature?