Heat capacity
The heat capacity is defined as the differential of heat with respect to the temperature ,
where is heat and is the entropy.
At constant volume
From the first law of thermodynamics one has
thus at constant volume, denoted by the subscript , then ,
At constant pressure
At constant pressure (denoted by the subscript ),
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