Link: https://www.thoughtco.com/isochoric-process-2698985
Description: To understand the isochoric process, you need to understand the first law of thermodynamics, which states: "The change in a system's internal energy is equal to the difference between heat added to the system from its surroundings and work done by the system on its surroundings."
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isochoric_process
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 ...
Link: https://byjus.com/jee/isochoric-process/
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 ( Δ υ = 0 , d υ = 0 )
Link: https://www.nuclear-power.net/nuclear-engineering/thermodynamics/thermodynamic-processes/isochoric-process-isometric-process/
Description: 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: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/mathematics/isochoric-process
Description: The isochoric process in the p-V plane. The performed mechanical work in an isochoric process is obviously equal to zero (14.9)l 12 = 2 ∫ 1pdv ≡ 0. Thus, by the first law of thermodynamics, the change in the internal energy of the system is equal to the heat added to the system,
Link: https://www.nuclear-power.net/nuclear-engineering/thermodynamics/thermodynamic-processes/isochoric-process-isometric-process/isochoric-process-ideal-gas-equation-pv-diagram/
Description: 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.
Link: https://energyeducation.ca/encyclopedia/Isochore
Description: An isochoric process in the context of thermodynamics is a term used to describe a situation where the volume of a system remains constant. This process is modelled on a pressure volume diagram (PV diagram) as seen in Figure 1. For this process to be possible, the ideal gas must be in a rigid container that doesn't change in volume or let any molecules escape.
Link: https://selfstudypoint.in/adiabatic-process-isochoric-process-isobaric-process/
Description: In an isochoric process volume of the system remain unchanged throughout i.e. ΔV = O. When volume does not change any work is done; ΔW = 0 and therefore from first law U 2 – U 1 = ΔU =ΔQ All the heat given to the system has been used to increase the internal energy of the system.
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