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What is an isothermal process in thermodynamics?
What is an isothermal process in thermodynamics?
- A process where the volume of the system remains constant
- A process where the pressure of the system remains constant
- A process where the internal energy of the system remains constant
- A process where the temperature of the system remains constant (correct)
In an isothermal process, what remains constant?
In an isothermal process, what remains constant?
- Pressure
- Temperature (correct)
- Volume
- Internal energy
What happens to the temperature in an isothermal process if the system's pressure changes?
What happens to the temperature in an isothermal process if the system's pressure changes?
- It fluctuates
- It increases
- It remains constant (correct)
- It decreases
An isothermal process indicates that the system's pressure remains constant
An isothermal process indicates that the system's pressure remains constant
An isothermal process can involve changes in the system's volume without changing its temperature
An isothermal process can involve changes in the system's volume without changing its temperature
In an isothermal process, the internal energy of the system remains constant
In an isothermal process, the internal energy of the system remains constant
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