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Homework Statement
This is an experiment done on solid at high pressure. If the pressure is increased by an amount \Deltap, this being done under condition where the sample is thermally insulated and at a sufficiently slow rate that the process can be regarded as quasi-static, what is the resulting change of temperature \DeltaT of the sample ? If\Deltap is fairly small, derive an expression for \DeltaT in terms of \Deltap, the absolute temperature T of the sample, its specific heat at constant pressure cp (in ergs g-1 deg -1), its density rho (in g/cm3), and its volume coefficient of thermal expansion \alpha(in deg -1)
Homework Equations
dv = \alphaV dt
Maxwell's equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I started from an expression for coefficient of thermal expansion and tried to relate it with maxwell's equation. The constant terms in maxwell's equations are very confusing.
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