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Volume - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The volume of any solid, liquid, gas, plasma, or vacuum is how much three-dimensional space it occupies, often quantified numerically. One-dimensional figures (such as lines) and two-dimensional sha...
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Clausius–Clapeyron relation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A closer examination of the definition for specific volume shows that the specific volume v is the inverse of the gas density r ... Either the specific volume or the density can be used in defining the state of the gas using only intensive variables. For many fluid dynamic (moving) applications, the mass varies from...
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St. Mary High School Weather Station, Definition of air density. Specific volume equation. ... Gas density is defined to be the mass of gas divided by the volume confining the gas. There is a related state variable called the specific volume which is the reciprocal of the density r . The specific volume v is given by:
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However, if we use specific volume (volume/mass) or density (mass/volume), the constant C in the above equation will become independent of the mass of the the gas, and we now label the constant as R, the gas constant for a specific kind of gas.
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Ideal Gas State Equation was first stated by Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron in 1834. It determines the relationship between its pressure, volume and temperature. ... Any equation that relates the Pressure, Temperature, and Specific Volume of a substance is called the equation of state. ... Specific Volume: m^3/kg...
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Specific Volume Conversion table and factors: cubic centimeter/gram ... Specific Volume - Cubic centimeter/gram Conversion Factors ... All Specific Volume Conversion Tables...
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