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the difference between the entropy and the heat capacity? they are very similar!
hello ...
as we all know that
specific heat capacity = joule/ k
entropy = joule/k
they are same in units
Q= m Cv dT
Q/dT=m Cv...1
dS= dQ/T ...2
from 1 & 2
dS= m Cv .....??…
I'm now confused ,,entropy can't equal mCv i know I'm wrong ,,but don't know why? and in the same time what does it mean that they have the same units ?
and if entropy measuers the chaos in the system and the specific heat capacity is the amount of heat to raise one Kg of the matter one degree of tempreture
aren't the entropy and the heat capacity related somehow ?
hello ...
as we all know that
specific heat capacity = joule/ k
entropy = joule/k
they are same in units
Q= m Cv dT
Q/dT=m Cv...1
dS= dQ/T ...2
from 1 & 2
dS= m Cv .....??…
I'm now confused ,,entropy can't equal mCv i know I'm wrong ,,but don't know why? and in the same time what does it mean that they have the same units ?
and if entropy measuers the chaos in the system and the specific heat capacity is the amount of heat to raise one Kg of the matter one degree of tempreture
aren't the entropy and the heat capacity related somehow ?