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The process in which change in volume and temperature takes place at a constant pressure is called an isobaric process

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What is the difference between an isobaric process and an isothermal process in thermodynamics?

An isobaric process is when pressure remains constant, while an isothermal process is when temperature remains constant in thermodynamics.


What is the difference between an isothermal and an isobaric process in thermodynamics?

An isothermal process in thermodynamics is when the temperature remains constant, while an isobaric process is when the pressure remains constant.


What describes a process that occurs without a change in pressure?

A process that occurs without a change in pressure is an isobaric process. In an isobaric process, the pressure of the system remains constant while other properties such as volume or temperature may change.


How does the pressure of an ideal gas change during an isobaric compression process?

During an isobaric compression process, the pressure of an ideal gas increases as the volume decreases while the temperature remains constant.


What type of process is there no change in the pressure of the system?

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What is the difference between isobaric and isochoric process?

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:


In which process the PV indicator diagram is a straight line parallel to volume axis?

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What is the work done in an isobaric expansion?

The work done in an isobaric expansion is given by the formula: work = pressure x change in volume. This is because in an isobaric process, the pressure remains constant while the volume changes, resulting in work being done on or by the system.


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What is name of the thermodynamics process if the pressure is constant the volume increases the heat is lost?

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What is the total heat energy supplied in isobaric process?

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.


What is the word for - having equal atmospheric pressure?

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