The increase in internal energy of a gas per unit mass per unit rise in temperature is…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The increase in internal energy of a gas per unit mass per unit rise in temperature is equal to (\(C_{v} \text { and } C_{P}\)are specific heat capacities at constant volume and pressure respectively)
- Cp
- Cp + Cv
- Cp – Cv
- Cv
Answer
(D) Cv
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