explain how at isothermal condition work done is not zero what about internal energy?
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I think u r misunderstanding ∆T is 0
Not T
Let's say the process is taking place at 24°
So now as the process is isothermal the temperature is still 24°
so now ∆T=0
but T=24
Ur formula contains only T and not ∆T
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Not T
Let's say the process is taking place at 24°
So now as the process is isothermal the temperature is still 24°
so now ∆T=0
but T=24
Ur formula contains only T and not ∆T
HOPE IT HELPS
MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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