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When The First Law Of Thermodynamics Q Δu W Is Applied To An Ideal Gas That Is Taken Through An Isobaric Process? [Solved]
Applying the first law of thermodynamics, if ΔU=Q+W, and Q is 0, the change in internal energy of the gas must be equal to the work done on the gas (ΔU=W). In an isobaric process, pressure of the gas remains constant.
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