The constant pressure specific heat of air at 25 C is 1.005 kj/kg C
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- Constant pressure specific heat of air, \( C_p = 1.005 \, \text{kJ/kg}^\circ C \) - Temperature, \( T = 25^\circ C \) Show more…
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