Physics, asked by pakiza95, 11 months ago

why the internal energy is zero in the isothermal process

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Answered by sardartalha
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Internal energy is due to motion of particles in a system. As internal energy depends on temperature. As 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.

Answered by mahek4820
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Because in isothermal process total volume is zero so internal energy will be zero\


mahek4820: Hey i m sorry was an answer to some other question.. Dont see this answer
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