PGC Lectures-Inter Part 1-Fedreal Board-Physics-Chapter 10-Molar specific heat of gases

PGC Lectures-Inter Part 1-Fedreal Board-Physics-Chapter 10-Molar specific heat of gases

Molar Specific Heat of Gas Class 11 Welcome to our educational channel, where learning meets understanding! In this engaging explainer video, we delve into the fascinating realm of physics, specifically focusing on the 11th-grade curriculum of the Federal Board of Pakistan. Today's topic is the "Molar Specific Heat of Gases," a concept that forms a crucial part of your physics journey. Specific Heat: Specific heat is a fundamental property of substances that quantifies the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass (usually one gram or one kilogram) of the substance by one degree Celsius or one Kelvin. Molar Specific Heat of Gases: Molar specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by one degree Celsius or one Kelvin. For gases, the concept is particularly important due to the unique behavior of gases in response to changes in temperature. Key Topics Covered: Specific Heat Molar specific heat Molar specific heat at constant volume Molar specific heat at constant pressure Skip to Your Interest With Time Stamps: 00:00 to 01:51 Specific Heat 01:52 to 06:40 Molar specific heat 06:41 to 10:15 Molar specific heat at constant volume 10:16 to 19:50 Molar specific heat at constant pressure Watch Next:    • PGC Lectures-Inter Part 1-Fedreal Board-Ph...   #Physics #FederalBoardPakistan #11thGradePhysics #MolarSpecificHeat #Gases #constantvolume #constantpressure