Specific heat of ideal gases and the equipartion theorem

Specific heats revisited. The specific heat of a material will be different depending on whether the measurement is made at constant volume or constant pressure. ( Molar specific heat at constant volume . cV ( (1/n) dQ/dT|V. But if dV = 0 then dW = 0 and by the first law of thermodynamics, dEint = dQ , ( cV = (1/n) (Eint/(T |V ................
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