Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 4 (Q.No. 45)
45.
A process, in which the gas is heated or expanded in such a way that product of its pressure and volume remains constant, is called isothermal process.
Yes
No
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Vishal Gaurav said:   1 decade ago
A/c to Boyle's law P is inversely proportional to V when temp remains constant.

Vishal Joshi said:   9 years ago
It is the isothermal process.

And isothermal process is hyperbolic one.

Bharat said:   1 decade ago
Why is this false in isothermal process pv is constant right?

Manoj said:   1 decade ago
Yes @Vishal pv=c at const. temperature A/c to Boyle's law.

Vishal said:   1 decade ago
Hyperbolic process is also called isothermal process.
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Comiefa said:   5 years ago
Its only correct for ideal gases not for all gases

Anil said:   10 years ago
Hyperbolic process is called isochoric process.

Mistri said:   7 years ago
Heating does not signify the increase in temp.

Rathod said:   9 years ago
According to me, Correct answer must be yes.

Avadhut said:   4 years ago
This process is known as hyperbolic process.


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