2021
DOI: 10.24214/jcbps.c.11.3.15155
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Determination of the adiabatic heat capacity of gases using the Clément-Desormes method

Abstract: It is shown here that the Clément-Desormes method can be used to measure the adiabatic heat capacity of gases. The derivative of the internal energy in an adiabatic process with respect to temperature also is determined and it is found that this is equal to R for all gases, where R is the universal gas constant. Joule's experiment for the determination of the mechanical equivalent of heat is proven to be deficient.

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“…,where subindex A denotes adiabatic and subindex P denotes isobaric. This agrees with [8], where it was also found that…”
Section: P Rt P Rt P C T T − = − −supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…,where subindex A denotes adiabatic and subindex P denotes isobaric. This agrees with [8], where it was also found that…”
Section: P Rt P Rt P C T T − = − −supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The calculations which produced CA=3.6R and CP=2.6R are very approximate and one may not expect that they will produce the results which strictly agree with [8].…”
Section: P Rt P Rt P C T T − = − −mentioning
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