In a reversable process if temperature is constant then it is called reversable process....
2006-06-08 20:36:56
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answered by nothing special 3
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An isothermal process is a thermodynamic process in which the temperature of the system stays constant: ÎT = 0. This typically occurs when a system is in contact with an outside thermal reservoir (heat bath), and processes occur slowly enough to allow the system to continually adjust to the temperature of the reservoir through heat exchange. An alternative special case in which a system exchanges no heat with its surroundings (Q = 0) is called an adiabatic process.
2006-06-08 20:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In any process, if the temperature of the system is constant, then it is said to be isothermic process.
2006-06-08 20:38:20
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answered by Arun P. 2
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Constant temperature process
2006-06-09 01:38:36
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answered by mas 2
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IsoThermic
Iso=Same
Thermic= Heat.
Internal energy is changed in this process.
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2006-06-09 02:21:45
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answered by sudhanshu2003 2
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