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What is isothermal process
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Answered by PyschoQueen
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Isothermal refers to a process in which a system changes—whether it be the pressure, volume and/or contents—without the temperature changing.

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Answered by Pharas
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Isothermal refers to a process in which a system changes—whether it be the pressure, volume and/or contents—without the temperature changing. From the point of view of the first law of thermodynamics, this means that the internal energy of the system is unchanged, since temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules within the system.[1] This then looks like:

ΔU=Q+W

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