The heat capacity of a system is defined as the ratio of


The heat capacity of a system is defined as the ratio of the infinitesimal amount of heat absorbed to the corresponding increase in the temperature when some process is carried out. Show that the heat capacity at constant volume is C_V is equal to
\((\frac{\partial U}{\partial T})_{V} \)
and the heat capacity at constant pressure is equal to
\((\frac{\partial H}{\partial T})_{P}\)

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