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Thermodynamic Processes - Coggle Diagram
Thermodynamic Processes
Is the study of how energy transfers in a system, by the parameter of heat, work, and temperature.
Systems
Open
Refers to a system in which matter and energy are transferred between it and the surroundings
Closed
Refers to a system in which only energy is transferred between it and the surroundings.
Isolated
refers to a system where neither matter nor energy are transferred between it and the surroundings.
Isobaric
is a process in which the pressure in the system remains constant.
W=Pi∗dV
Isochoric
is a process in which the volume of the system remains the same.
P1/T1=P2/T2
isothermal
Is a process in which the temperature of a system remains the same.
P1V1=P2V2
adiabatic
in which no heat transfer takes place.
dU = − PdV
Bibliography
https://study.com/learn/lesson/thermodynamic-processes-isobaric-isochoric-isotheral-adiabatic.html#:~:text=Isobaric%20processes%20occur%20at%20constant,no%20transfer%20of%20heat%20energy
https://school.careers360.com/physics/isothermal-process-topic-pge#:~:text=In%20the%20isothermal%20process%20work,is%20the%20universal%20gas%20constant
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