Isothermal is where pressure and/or volume changes, but temperature remains constant. Pressure, Volume, and Temperature are related as:
PV = nRT =NkT for an ideal gas.
Here, we see that since a balloon's volume is allowed to change, its pressure remains relatively constant. Whenever there is a pressure change, it'll be offset by an equivalent change in volume, thus temperature is constant.
In an isothermal expansion process, it is possible for entropy to stay constant.
Isothermal crystallization done with respect to time and non isothermal with respect to temperature
isothermal means 'constant temperature' so to be non-isothermal means to have non-constant temperature.
Yes, it is possible to put a blown-up balloon inside another blown-up balloon. This is commonly known as a "balloon inside a balloon" or "balloon nesting." It creates a layered effect and can be a fun way to decorate or create unique balloon arrangements.
No, an isothermal process is not necessarily internally reversible.
Possible.
When a balloon is pricked by a pin, the air inside the balloon will quickly escape, causing the balloon to deflate rapidly. The balloon will shrink in size and eventually become flat.
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No
Isothermal expansion is what keeps gas at a constant temperature. It works by absorbing heat in order to conserve energy.
An isothermal PV diagram illustrates a thermodynamic process where the temperature remains constant.
no, a Carnot cycle is not practiclly possible.bcz carnot consist of two cycles. i.e 1-rev. adiabatic 2-isothermal