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Explain the following processes - isochoric process and isobaric process.

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⏺️Isobaric Process =) An isobaric procedure is one where the weight of the framework remains steady. Weight is identified with the measure of power that the atoms apply to the dividers of the holder. Envision that you have a gas inside a versatile cylinder and you warm that gas up. By warming the gas up you make the atoms move quicker, which would typically expand the weight. And yet the cylinder extends, expanding the volume and giving the particles more space to move. Since the dividers of the compartment are presently greater, the weight can remain the equivalent despite the fact that the particles are moving quicker.

⏺️Isochoric Process =) An isochoric procedure is one where the volume of the framework remains steady. Volume is the measure of room the material takes up. So this would resemble warming a gas in a strong, non-expandable compartment. The particles would move quicker and the weight would increment, yet the measure of the compartment remains the equivalent.
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