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the heat given to an ideal gas in isothermal confition is used​

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Answered by shreyasutheer
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The first law of thermodynamics gives us the relation:

Q=ΔU+w

Given that heat is supplied at constant temperature.

Internal energy is a function of temperature alone, so if a process is isothermal, the change in internal energy is zero.

ΔU=0

Hence all the heat supplied goes into work done by the gas.

Hence the gas does positive work, which is external work done.

Answered by bs736506
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Answer:

The first law of thermodynamics gives us the relation:

Q=ΔU+w

Given that heat is supplied at constant temperature.

Internal energy is a function of temperature alone, so if a process is isothermal, the change in internal energy is zero.

ΔU=0

Hence all the heat supplied goes into work done by the gas.

Hence the gas does positive work, which is external work done.

Explanation:

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