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Why in ideal gas condition change in internal energy is zero during isothermal expansion or compression? (I need genuine answer , l will report if l found it to be irrelevant... be careful)​

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Answered by uty0047
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internal energy depends on temperature. we know temperature in isothermal process is constant so the internal energy will also be constant thus the change in internal energy will be zero.

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