definitely pressure
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isobar
The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).
An isobar is a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure on a pressure map.
Isobar.
Van't Hoff's isochore is derived from the ideal gas law and the principles of thermodynamics. It expresses the relationship between the change in volume and temperature for a gas at constant pressure. By applying the first law of thermodynamics and considering the internal energy changes, the isochore can be formulated as (\Delta H = T \Delta S), leading to the conclusion that for an ideal gas, the heat capacity at constant volume relates to the temperature change. This relationship highlights how variations in temperature influence the volume of a gas under isochoric conditions.
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isobar
An isobar is important to a weather forecaster.
Isobar.
An isobar diagram is commonly used in weather forecasting. It shows lines of equal air pressure.
An isochore map is a visualization tool that displays areas with similar thicknesses of sediment or rock layers in a specific region. These maps are commonly used in geology and petroleum exploration to identify areas with potential for oil and gas reservoirs based on the variations in rock thickness.
An isobar
it is the pressure of the atmosphere
If you meant isobar - An isobar is a line on a map showing air pressure. the closer the isobars are packed together, the lower the pressure, and stronger the wind is.
The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).