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⚡ Enter ArenaWhy does the critical exponent for the heat capacity remain the same for liquid-gas and magnetic transitions?
A)Long-range dipole-dipole interactions dominate
B)Fluctuations scale with system size
C)They share the same universality class✓
D)Transitions are entirely independent phenomena
💡 Explanation
The critical exponent for heat capacity is the same because liquid-gas and magnetic transitions can belong to the same universality class, exhibiting the same singular behavior near the critical point via renormalization group theory; therefore, they share the same critical exponents, rather than exponents depending on microscopic details.
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