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Description: The term isochoric has been derived from the Greek words “iso” meaning “constant” or “equal” and “choric” meaning “space” or “volume.”. An isochoric process is one for which, V f = V i ( Δ υ = 0, d υ = 0) { {V}_ {f}}= { {V}_ {i}}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\left ( \Delta \upsilon = 0,d\upsilon = 0 \right) V f. . = V i. .
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Description: An isochoric process, also called a constant-volume process, an isovolumetric process, or an isometric process, is a thermodynamic process during which the volume of the closed system undergoing such a process remains constant. An isochoric process is exemplified by the heating or the cooling of the contents of a sealed, inelastic container: The thermodynamic process is the addition or removal ...
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Description: We can infer that the pressure is directly proportional to temperature. This implies that the P-T graph for an isochoric process is a straight line passing through origin. If a gas goes from state (P i,T i) to (P f,T f) at constant volume, then the system satisfies the following equation . For an isochoric processes, ∆V=0 and W=0.
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Description: Isochoric Process – Ideal Gas Equation. An isochoric process is a thermodynamic process, in which the volume of the closed system remains constant (V = const). It describes the behavior of gas inside the container, that cannot be deformed. Since the volume remains constant, the heat transfer into or out of the system does not the p∆V work, but only changes the internal energy (the ...
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Description: The isochoric process is a process that takes place at the constant volume (V = Constant, d V = 0). In the p-V plane, an isochoric process is represented by a straight line parallel to the p -axis, as shown in Fig. 14.3. Sign in to download full-size image Figure 14.3.
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Description: An isochoric process is a thermodynamic process in which the volume remains constant. Since the volume is constant, the system does no work and W = 0. ("W" is the abbreviation for work.) This is perhaps the easiest of the thermodynamic variables to control since it can be obtained by placing the system in a sealed container which neither expands nor contracts.
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Description: Isochoric Process – Isometric Process. An isochoric process is a thermodynamic process, in which the volume of the closed system remains constant (V = const). It describes the behavior of gas inside the container, that cannot be deformed. Since the volume remains constant, the heat transfer into or out of the system does not the p∆V work, but only changes the internal energy (the ...
Link: http://www.ap.smu.ca/~dclarke/PHYS1101/documents/thermodynamics_ppt.pdf
Description: Isochoric process on p-V, T-V, and p-T diagrams p(T) = V 0 p(V) = multivalued T(V) = multivalued nRT isochoric ⇒ V = V 0 = constant a = (p 1, V 0, T 1) b = (p 2, V 0, T 2) pV 0 = nRT a 1 p V 0 V b p p 2 a 1 T V 0 V b T T 2 b p T 2 T 1 a T p p 2
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