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what happens to Internal energy of a gas during isothermal expansion

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Answered by kadantisravan02
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Their internal energy changes with change in pressure, even if temperature is constant. For an ideal gas, in an isothermal process, Δ U = 0 = Q − W , so . The internal energy is a state function dependent on temperature. Hence, the internal energy change is zero

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