The formula to calculate the Entropy Change Variable Specific Heat (δs) is:
\[ \delta s = G_{sys} - G_{surr} + TEG \]
Entropy Change Variable Specific Heat is the measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work. It is measured in Joule per Kilogram K.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \delta s = 85 - 130 + 150 \approx 105 \]
The Entropy Change Variable Specific Heat is approximately 105 Joule per Kilogram K.
| Entropy of System (Joule per Kilogram K) | Entropy Change Variable Specific Heat (Joule per Kilogram K) |
|---|---|
| 80 | 100.000000000000000 |
| 81 | 101.000000000000000 |
| 82 | 102.000000000000000 |
| 83 | 103.000000000000000 |
| 84 | 104.000000000000000 |
| 85 | 105.000000000000000 |
| 86 | 106.000000000000000 |
| 87 | 107.000000000000000 |
| 88 | 108.000000000000000 |
| 89 | 109.000000000000000 |
| 90 | 110.000000000000000 |