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7 - Isothermal Process by masukoleduardo1 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
An isothermal process is a reversible process that occurs at a constant temperature, where the relationship between pressure and volume is defined by P1V1 = P2V2. In this process, the change in internal energy and enthalpy is zero, while heat transfer equals the work done. Several examples illustrate the calculations of work, heat transfer, and changes in entropy for different scenarios involving isothermal processes.
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- masukoleduardo1
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