The process during which no external work is perfomed is:
* Isochoric
* Isothermal
* Isobaric
* Adiabatic
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Isochoric
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when the pressure in a system changes but the volume is constant, it is called an isochoric process. An example of this would be a simple closed container, which can’t change its volume. Because the volume change is zero in this case, the work done is zero.
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