If the internal energy E is expressed as a function of temperature T and volume V, E=E(T,V). Let Cv be the static heat c

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If the internal energy E is expressed as a function of temperature T and volume V, E=E(T,V). Let Cv be the static heat c

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If the internal energy E is expressed as a function of temperature T and volume V, E=E(T,V). Let Cv be the static heat capacity of an ideal gas
1)show that (∂E/∂V)T =0
2) show that dE=CvdT
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