If C_ p and C_ v denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure…
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If \(C_{p}\) and \(C_{v}\) denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively, then
- \(C_{P}-C_{V}=28 R\)
- \(C_{P}-C_{V}=\frac{R}{28}\)
- \(C_{P}-C_{V}=\frac{R}{14}\)
- \(C_{P}-C_{V}=R\)
Answer
(B) C_ P -C_ V = R 28
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