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Specific heat at constant volume is the change of specific internal energy with respect to temperature when the volume is held constant (Isochoric process). Specific heat at constant pressure is the change of specific enthalpy with respect to temperature when the pressure is held constant (Isobaric process).

GCSE Physics - Internal Energy and Specific Heat Capacity #27

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Internal Energy

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