constant pressure where Work is done through P(Vf-Vi)
The process in which change in volume and temperature takes place at a constant pressure is called an isobaric process
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Isobaric heating is heating by adding only heat energy while maintaining the same pressure (isobar). Isothermal heating is heating by adding only pressure and no heat energy.
isobaric process
An area of low geopotential heights.
Isobaric is the term meaning equal pressure. I don't recall seeing this word used in a medical context, though.
At isobaric (pressure) expansion (volume increase) the temperature will increase because V is proportional to T for the same amount of gas (closed container) at constant pressure.
An isobaric process is one occurring at constant pressure (we are talking about gases). So the specific heat to use is Cp, the specific heat of the gas at constant pressure. To get the total heat energy you obviously need to also know the quantity of the gas involved, and the change in temperature.
An isobaric process is a thermodynamic-processin which the pressure stays constant: Δp = 0 The term derives from the Greek isos, meaning "equal," and barus, "heavy." The heat transferred to the system does work but also changes the internal energy of the system:
W= -Pext(Vf-Vi) (-) Work denotes expansion (+) work denotes compression Pext is external pressure
An Isobar is a line connection points of equal atmospheric pressure. You would need to have contact with all weather stations to obtain the latest barometric pressure readings. Numerous measurements of air pressure are needed and used