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25 February, 11:07

Under what conditions can an ideal gas undergo a change of state without doing external work?

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  1. 25 February, 11:08
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    Work done = Pressure * ΔV [ change in volume ]

    If ΔV=0, then no work is done

    Zero work thermodyanamic process is called ' isochoric process.'

    For example if a gas heated in a rigid container: the pressure and temperature

    of the gas will increase, but the volume will remain the same.

    This is called an isochoric thermodynamic process.

    It is actually possible to do work on a system without changing the

    volume, as in the case of stirring a liquid
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