if a gas is heated against P, keeping V constant the work done is???
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An isobaric expansion of a gas requires heat transfer to keep the pressure constant.
An isochoric process is one in which the volume is held constant, meaning that the work done by the system will be zero. The only change will be that a gas gains internal energy.
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