Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 5 (Q.No. 6)
6.
A process, in which the gas is heated or expanded in such a way that the product of its pressure and volume remains constant, is called
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K.NANI said:
4 years ago
The question asked about Product of (PV=C) means, P1V1=P2V2.
Not for Temperature constant. Hence, the answer should be (B).
Not for Temperature constant. Hence, the answer should be (B).
Mengg said:
5 years ago
PV=CONSTANT ; T is the constant : Boyle's law.
This is an hyperbolic or isothermal process.
This is an hyperbolic or isothermal process.
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Suresh said:
6 years ago
Good explanation by Syed Sameer.
GUFRAN said:
6 years ago
PV = Constant.
ie. Isothermal process and its also called "" Hyperbolic "".
ie. Isothermal process and its also called "" Hyperbolic "".
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Shivam said:
6 years ago
Both A and B are correct.
Syed Sameer said:
7 years ago
Hyperbolic process: the Hyperbolic process is very similar to Isothermal process but there is a difference between them is The working medium in the hyperbolic process is vapour and The working medium in the Isothermal process is gas.
Now we can say in hyperbolic process product of pressure and volume remains constant. This statement is similar to the isothermal process.
Hope it will help you.
Now we can say in hyperbolic process product of pressure and volume remains constant. This statement is similar to the isothermal process.
Hope it will help you.
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Prasenjit said:
8 years ago
Right @Durgesh Kumar.
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ARIF M K said:
8 years ago
Gas cannot be heated during isothermal process.
Varun said:
9 years ago
Both A & b are correct answers because an isothermal process is also called hyperbolic process.
Vanraj Gajarotar said:
9 years ago
The right answer is option A.
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