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explain thermodynamics of a isochoric process​

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Answered by ramcharan856
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A thermodynamic process in which the volume of the system is kept constant is called the isochoric process. ... This means that for an isochoric change, all the energy added in the form of heat remains in the system itself and causes an increase in its internal energy. Also, as volume is unchanged, no work is done.

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