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In an isobaric process there is no change inA. pressure.B. temperature.C. volume.D. internal energy.E. internal energy or pressure.
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In thermodynamics, an isobaric process is a process that occurs at a constant pressure. The term "isobaric" comes from the Greek words "iso" meaning same, and "baros" meaning weight. So, in an isobaric process, the pressure remains the same throughout the process. Show more…
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