The specific heat of a gas in an isothermal process is
A.
infinite
B.
zero
C.
negative
D.
remains constant
Answer :
infinite
Solution :
Inisothermal process temperature remains constant.
i.e., $$\Delta T = 0.$$ Hence according to
$$C = \frac{Q}{{m\Delta T}} \Rightarrow {C_{_{{\text{iso}}}}} = \infty $$
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