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What happen the changes in internal energy of a gas during isothermal process and also state what happen to the heat changes in an isothermal process

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Answered by surabhikautuki
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When you say isothermally it means the system is somehow allowed to exchange thermal or mechanical energy. In an isothermal compression, the system is allowed to release heat otherwise (adiabatic process) change in temperature will change the internal energy.

Answered by beymon
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Explanation: INTERNAL ENERGY is having the formula E=fRdeltaT/2.

now since temp. is const. in isothermal changes so change in internal energy is also zero.

heat changes depends on work

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