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Why change in internal energy is zero for isothermal process

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In an Isothermal process the temperature is constant. Hence, the internal energy is constant, and the net change in internal energy is ZERO. ... An ideal gas by definition has no interactions between particles, no intermolecular forces, so pressure change at constant temperature does not change internal energy.

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