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Latest revision as of 13:29, 30 March 2026
For thermally perfect and calorically perfect gases
| (Eq. 1.1) |
From the definition of enthalpy and the equation of state
| (Eq. 1.2) |
Differentiate (Eq. 1.2) with respect to temperature gives
| (Eq. 1.3) |
Inserting the specific heats gives
| (Eq. 1.4) |
Dividing (Eq. 1.4) by gives
| (Eq. 1.5) |
Introducing the ratio of specific heats defined as
| (Eq. 1.6) |
Now, inserting (Eq. 1.6) in Eqn. \ref{eq:specificheat:c} gives
| (Eq. 1.7) |
In the same way, dividing (Eq. 1.4) with gives
| (Eq. 1.8) |
and thus
| (Eq. 1.9) |