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if in an isothermal process , Cp / Cv = y(gamma), what is the ratio of dQ/dV and dQ/W ? {where Q, V and W have their usual meanings} ?


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since temperature is const. change in int.energy is 0 hence dq/dv=0


dq=dv+w since dv=0 dq/w=1

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dQ=PdV
dQ/dV = p

dQ=dW
dQ/dW =1

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