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How to Derive the Joule Coefficient at Constant Internal Energy?
Thanks a lot, DrClaude and Chet your answers were of great help.- JorgeMC59
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How to Derive the Joule Coefficient at Constant Internal Energy?
Thanks for your answer Chet, I used {\left( \partial S \over \partial V \right)_T}= {\left( \partial P \over \partial T \right)_V} But now I'm stuck here: {\left(\partial T \over \partial V \right)_U}=-{1 \over C_V}{\left[ T {\left( \partial P \over \partial T \right)_V}-P \right]dV} I...- JorgeMC59
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How to Derive the Joule Coefficient at Constant Internal Energy?
Homework Statement Using basic thermodynamic relations, show that the Joule Coefficient is given by: Homework Equations {\left(\partial T \over \partial V \right)_U}=-{T^2 \over C _v}{\partial \over \partial T} \left(P \over T \right)_V The Attempt at a Solution I started with the cyclic...- JorgeMC59
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