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what is isothermal process??​

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In thermodynamics, an isothermal process is a type of thermodynamic process in which the temperature of the system remains constant: ΔT = 0. ... In contrast, an adiabatic process is where a system exchanges no heat with its surroundings (Q = 0).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Those thermodynamic processes are called isothermal processes in which the temperature of the system remains unchanged. Such a situation occurs when the system is in contact with a heat store and the process is so slow so that the system can maintain its temperature almost constant while exchanging heat with the heat-bath.

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