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The process in which the volume of the system remain constant

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Answered by somnathbagti
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Answer:

Ans : isochoric process

Explanation:

Answered by steffiaspinno
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The process in which the volume of a system remains constant is known as the Isochoric process.

Explanation:

In an isochoric process, the initial volume V_i is equal to the final volume V_f.

Hence the change in volume is zero. ΔV = 0.

Work done = P.ΔV

Since we already know ΔV = 0.

Then, Work done = P.0

Work done = 0

So, in an isochoric process, the work done by a system is zero and only the internal energy of the gas in the system changes.

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