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Calorimetric Coefficients: Ideal Gas

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This lecture covers the calorimetric coefficients for ideal gases, including the infinitesimal heat exchanged, coefficients for sensible and latent heat, and their relationships. It explains how to obtain these coefficients, focusing on ideal monoatomic and diatomic gases. The lecture delves into the experimental determination of specific heat capacities and the Clapeyron relations. Various proofs and equations are presented to illustrate the relationships between specific heat at constant volume and pressure. The lecture concludes by discussing the specific heat capacities for monoatomic and diatomic gases, emphasizing the differences in their values.

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Ce cours complète le MOOC « Thermodynamique : fondements » qui vous permettra de mettre en application les concepts fondamentaux de la thermodynamique. Pour atteindre cet objectif, le Professeur J.-P
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