Question
Physics Question on Thermodynamics terms
For an ideal gas, the specific heat at constant pressure CP is greater than the specific heat at constant volume CV . This is because
There is a finite work done by the gas on its environment when its temperature is increased while the pressure remains constant
There is a finite work done by the gas on its environment when its pressure is increased while the volume remains constant
There is a finite work done by the gas on its environment when its pressure is increased while the temperature remains constant
The pressure of the gas remains constant when its temperature remains constant
There is a finite work done by the gas on its environment when its temperature is increased while the pressure remains constant
Solution
For an ideal gas, the specific heat at constant pressure CP is greater than CV.This is because some finite work has to be done by the gas on its environment when its temperature is increased while the pressure remains constant.