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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: 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.)
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Description: A thermodynamic process taking place at constant volume is known as the isochoric process. It is also sometimes called as an isometric process or constant-volume process. The term isochoric has been derived from the Greek words “iso” meaning “constant” or “equal” and “choric” meaning “space” or “volume.”
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Description: The isocoric process is a thermodynamic process that occurs in a constant volume. To carry out an isocoric process in a gas or liquid, it is sufficient to heat (cool) a substance in a container that does not change its volume. In an isochoric process, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature. In real gases, Charles's law is not fulfilled.
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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.
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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 of the closed system remains constant (V = const). It describes the behavior of gas inside the container, that cannot be deformed.
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Description: Isochoric process . This is a thermodynamic process in which the volume of the system is kept constant. But pressure, temperature and internal energy continue to be variables. The pressure - volume graph for an isochoric process is a vertical line parallel to pressure axis as shown in Figure 8.37.
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