Isothermic
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Isothermic
What is the difference between something that is isothermic, isochoric, isobaric and isometric?
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Re: Isothermic
Isothermal process: ΔT = 0
Isochoric process or isometric process: ΔV = 0
Isobaric process: ΔP = 0
Isochoric process or isometric process: ΔV = 0
Isobaric process: ΔP = 0
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Re: Isothermic
For a system,
Isothermic = constant temperature
Isochoric= constant volume
Isobaric= constant pressure
Isometric= constant dimensions or measure
Isothermic = constant temperature
Isochoric= constant volume
Isobaric= constant pressure
Isometric= constant dimensions or measure
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Re: Isothermic
Bansi Amin 1D wrote:What is meant by constant measures?
If there are equal measures or dimensions, then the volume has to be the same. Isochoric and isometric can be used interchangeably.
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