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Amount of heat to be supplied to a given amount of a material to produce a unit change in its temperature:

C_p = \left( \frac{\delta Q}{\delta T} \right)_p



Both  C_p and  C_V proportional to the amount of the matter involved in a Heat Transfer process and as such are not table properties of the matter.

One can calculate them as:

(1) C_p= m \cdot c_{mp} = V \cdot c_{vp}
(2) C_p= m \cdot c_{mp} = V \cdot c_{vp}



See also


Physics / Thermodynamics / Thermodynamic process / Heat Transfer / Heat Capacity

[ Heat ] [ Specific heat capacity ] Volumetric Heat Capacity ]

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