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For an isochoric process the change in

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Answered by ishikaswain61
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An isochoric process is a thermodynamic process, in which the volume of the closed system remains constant (V = const). ... Since the volume remains constant, the heat transfer into or out of the system does not the p∆V work, but only changes the internal energy (the temperature) of the system.

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Answered by shaileshpatel02090
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it is an thermodynamic process.

it's volume remains same.

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