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The adiabatic index of a gas, usually denoted by the symbol γ (gamma), is the ratio of its specific heat at constant pressure (cp) to its specific heat at constant volume (cv).
- γ = cp/cv
- cp=1.4*cv
- cp - cv = 0.4
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Adiabatic index From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The adiabatic index of a gas, usually denoted by the symbol γ (gamma), is the ratio of its specific heat at constant pressure (cp) to its specific heat at constant volume (cv).
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