Prove that the Cv of an ideal gas does not depend upon specific volume by showing that: ( SCv/ SV )=T( S2P/ ST2)V. (show the mathematical derivation) NOTE: The S btw is delta S (see picture attach) I can't copy the symbol.
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Prove that the Cv of an ideal gas does not depend upon specific volume by showing that:
( SCv/ SV )=T( S2P/ ST2)V. (show the mathematical derivation)
NOTE: The S btw is delta S (see picture attach) I can't copy the symbol.
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