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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 3 (Q.No. 24)
24.
What is the ratio of adiabatic compressibility to isothermal compressibility ?
1
< 1
> 1
>> 1
Answer: Option
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Sharan said:   1 decade ago
Isothermal/Adiabatic compressibility = cp/cv >1.

Vairamani said:   2 years ago
Option C is the correct answer.

Cp/Cv = 1.4.
Cp/Cv>1.

Pawan Kumar Sharma said:   2 years ago
Adiabatic/isothermal compressibility =<1.

So, (b) option is the correct answer.

Chayanika said:   5 months ago
For compression adiabatic is greater than isothermal.

For expansion = isothermal is greater than adiabatic.

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