Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 33)
33.
In an isothermal process,
there is no change in temperature
there is no change in enthalpy
there is no change in internal energy
all of these
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Simha said:   6 years ago
During boiling which is an isothermal process the internal energy of the fluid increases.

Varu said:   6 years ago
Because for ideal gases enthalpy is a function of temperature only.

Vinoth said:   8 years ago
It is true for ideal gas.

de, dh depends on temperature only.

Daya said:   7 years ago
I think question should contain ideal gas statement.

Pawan said:   5 years ago
No change in Enthalpy when ideal gas is used.

Ankit kumar singh said:   7 years ago
According to me, options A is correct.
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Chintan said:   8 years ago
Isothermal temp remains constant.

Aman said:   9 years ago
Option B is not the correct one.

Himanshu said:   9 years ago
B is not the correct one.

Adam said:   9 years ago
I think A is correct.


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