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Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity in Compressibility Formulas
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. And is denoted by γ.
Compressibility formulas that make use of Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity
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Isentropic Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio
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Isothermal Compressibility given Molar Heat Capacity Ratio
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FAQ
What is the 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.
Can the Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Ratio of Molar Heat Capacity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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