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What is a thermodynamic system?
What is a thermodynamic system?
- A collection of particles that interact with each other to produce energy (correct)
- A system that is constantly changing temperature
- A system that is constantly changing volume
- A system that does not transfer heat between the system and the surroundings
What is an isothermal process?
What is an isothermal process?
- A process that doesn't transfer heat between the system and the surroundings
- A process where the temperature remains constant while the volume is changing
- A process where the temperature changes
- A process where the temperature remains constant (correct)
What is an adiabatic process?
What is an adiabatic process?
- A process where the temperature remains constant while the volume is changing
- A process where the temperature remains constant
- A process where the temperature changes
- A process that doesn't transfer heat between the system and the surroundings (correct)
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- A thermodynamic system is a collection of particles that interact with each other to produce energy.
- A thermodynamic system can be in one of three states: homogeneous, heterogeneous, or isothermal.
- An isothermal process is when the temperature remains constant.
- An adiabatic process is a process that doesn't transfer heat between the system and the surroundings.
- An isochoric process is a process where the temperature remains constant while the volume is changing.
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