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    Thermal physics - how are Cp and Cv used?

    cool thanks simon
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    Thermal physics - how are Cp and Cv used?

    Ah ok, now the C makes sense. So I might be given a value for Cp and what that means is: # moles of this gas was raised by # Kelvin/°C with the pressure kept constant?
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    Thermal physics - how are Cp and Cv used?

    Afternoon all. I've have the following equations: Cp - Cv = nR = Nkb Cv = nRf / 2 Cp = nR(2+f) / 2 CvlnT = -nRlnV + const where f is degrees of freedom Do the Cp and Cv just stand for pressure and volume (where both are constant), so for example can the first equation only...
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    Does this equation exist? (Latent heat, temperature, entropy)

    Evening all. I've seen this equation written down but can not for the life of me find it on tinterweb, is it correct? L = Tconst(S2-S1)
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