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define jiIsobaric process​

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Answered by anantfr1425
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An isobaric process is one that takes place at constant pressure. In general, the first law does not assume any special form for an isobaric process. That is, W, Q, and Uf − Ui are all nonzero. The work done by a system that expands or contracts isobarically has a simple form.

Answered by Anonymous
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In thermodynamics, an isobaric process is a type of thermodynamic process in which the pressure of the system stays constant: ΔP = 0. The heat transferred to the system does work, but also changes the internal energy of the system.

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