A process where temperature remains the same is known as
- isochoric.
- isobaric.
- isothermic.
Explanation
An isothermal (isothermic) process is one held at constant temperature, with any heat added being balanced by work done so the temperature does not change. Isochoric refers to constant volume and isobaric to constant pressure, neither of which fixes temperature.
Max_Bellamy asking:
I am a bit confused with meaning of isobaric, isochoric, isothermic
Community Comments (2)
Isochoric - constant volume.
Isothermic - constant temperature.
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