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14 February, 15:29

For an isothermal process, the work done by or on a system of ideal gas is equal to the change in what?

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  1. 14 February, 19:03
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    For an ideal gas, the work done is the area under the P-V (pressure-volume) curve.

    When the process is isothermal, the temperature does not change, and the work done is proportional to ln (V₂/V₁),

    where V₁ and V₂ are initial and final volumes.

    Furthermore, the internal. energy remains constant.

    Answer:

    (a) There will be change in volume,

    (b) There will be no change in temperature,

    (c) There will be no change in internal energy.
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