Quantitative Description of Isothermal (Constant Temperature) Process with Ideal Gas on P-V Diagram
A piston (containing an ideal gas) undergoing an isothermal process is represented on the P-V diagram. The work, heat and internal energy are discussed. #Thermodynamics #Isothermal #KonstantinLakic

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