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The Isentropic Compressibility is the change in volume due to change in pressure at constant entropy. Check FAQs
KS=KTγ
KS - Isentropic Compressibility?KT - Isothermal Compressibility?γ - Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity?

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Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
KS=KTγ
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
KS=75m²/N1.5
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
KS=751.5
LAST Step Evaluate
KS=50m²/N

Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio Formula Elements

Variables
Isentropic Compressibility
The Isentropic Compressibility is the change in volume due to change in pressure at constant entropy.
Symbol: KS
Measurement: CompressibilityUnit: m²/N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Isothermal Compressibility
The isothermal compressibility is the change in volume due to change in pressure at constant temperature.
Symbol: KT
Measurement: CompressibilityUnit: m²/N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity
The Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity is the ratio of the specific heat of the gas at a constant pressure to its specific heat at a constant volume.
Symbol: γ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Isentropic Compressibility

​Go Isentropic Compressibility given Volumetric Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and Cp
KS=KT-((α2)TρCp)
​Go Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure and Volume
KS=(CvCp)KT
​Go Isentropic Compressibility given Thermal Pressure Coefficient and Cp
KS=1(1KT)+((Λ2)Tρ(Cp-[R]))
​Go Isentropic Compressibility given Volumetric Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and Cv
KS=KT-((α2)Tρ(Cv+[R]))

Other formulas in Isentropic Compressibility category

​Go Isentropic Compressibility
Kcomp=1ρ(c2)
​Go Molar Volume of Perfect Gas given Compressibility Factor
Vm_CE=Vmz

How to Evaluate Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio?

Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio evaluator uses Isentropic Compressibility = Isothermal Compressibility/Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity to evaluate the Isentropic Compressibility, The Isentropic compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio is the change in volume due to change in pressure at constant temperature. Isentropic Compressibility is denoted by KS symbol.

How to evaluate Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio, enter Isothermal Compressibility (KT) & Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity (γ) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio

What is the formula to find Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio?
The formula of Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio is expressed as Isentropic Compressibility = Isothermal Compressibility/Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity. Here is an example- 50 = 75/1.5.
How to calculate Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio?
With Isothermal Compressibility (KT) & Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity (γ) we can find Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio using the formula - Isentropic Compressibility = Isothermal Compressibility/Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity.
What are the other ways to Calculate Isentropic Compressibility?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Isentropic Compressibility-
  • Isentropic Compressibility=Isothermal Compressibility-(((Volumetric Coefficient of Thermal Expansion^2)*Temperature)/(Density*Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure))OpenImg
  • Isentropic Compressibility=(Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Volume/Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure)*Isothermal CompressibilityOpenImg
  • Isentropic Compressibility=1/((1/Isothermal Compressibility)+(((Thermal Pressure Coefficient^2)*Temperature)/(Density*(Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure-[R]))))OpenImg
Can the Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio be negative?
Yes, the Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio, measured in Compressibility can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio?
Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio is usually measured using the Square Meter per Newton[m²/N] for Compressibility. Square Centimeter per Newton[m²/N] are the few other units in which Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio can be measured.
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