Kopp-Neumann law
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Kopp-Neumann law states that the specific heat C per unit mass (in J•kg-1•K-1) for alloys can be calculated from the following equation:

where: i - subsequent numbers from 1 to N, N - total number of alloy constituents, Ci and fi - specific heat and mass fraction of the i-th constituent.
[edit] References
- Frederick Seitz, The Modern Theory of Solids, McGraw-Hill, New York, USA, 1940, ASIN: B000OLCK08

