Durimg an isothermal expamsion of an ideal gas what is obserbed
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Isothermal expansion is defined as the change in pressure and volume of an ideal gas keeping the temperature constant.
By ideal gas equation,
PV = NRT
P is inversely proportional to V @ isothermal expansion.
Hence, For an isothermal expansion in an ideal gas, P is observed.
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Isothermal expansion is defined as the change in pressure and volume of an ideal gas keeping the temperature constant.
By ideal gas equation,
PV = NRT
P is inversely proportional to V @ isothermal expansion.
Hence, For an isothermal expansion in an ideal gas, P is observed.
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