In thermodynamic processes which of the following statements is not true? (a) In an isochoric process pressure remains constant (b) In an isothermal process the temperature remains constant (c) In an adiabatic process PV? = constant (d) In an adiabatic process the system is insulated from the surroundings
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This means that the work done by the system is zero, as there is no change in volume. Therefore, the pressure can vary in an isochoric process. Show more…
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In thermodynamic processes which of the following statements is not true? (a) In an isochoric process pressure remains constant. (b) In an isothermal process the temperature remains constant. (c) In an adiabatic process $P V^{\gamma}=$ constant. (d) In an adiabatic process the system is insulated from the surroundings.
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