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Thermopia: class notes on thermodynamics

This blog serves as a central repository for information related to thermodynamics and statistical mechanics classes I teach at the University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Chemical Engineering. Comments are limited to undergraduate and graduate chemical engineering students at UCSB.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Office Hours

In my office hours on Monday, I wrote that (TP)^((1-y)/y) = constant, for an adiabatic process. It should be T*(P)^((1-y)/y) = const, where y = cp/cv. Sorry for any confusion.
Posted by Matt at 10:11 AM

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