Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
45.
An isothermal process is governed by
Boyle's law
Charles' law
Gay-Lussac law
Avogadro's law
Answer: Option
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Munees said:   2 years ago
Boyle's law -p inversely proportional v.
Charles - v proportional T.
Gay Lussac- P proportional T.
Avogadro - V proportional N.
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RAJA MUTHU KUMAR said:   4 years ago
By Boyle's law - P is inversely proportional to V at a constant temperature. In an Isothermal process, the Temperature is Iso (equal).

Hence, the Isothermal process follows Boyle's law.

Kalektar kumar said:   7 years ago
The isothermal and hyperbolic process is governed by Boyle's law.

Shrivardhan said:   8 years ago
Here, PV/T = BC/G.

Where B=boyls law.
C=charles law.
G=gay lusacs law.

I hope you will get it

Mahesh said:   9 years ago
Boyle's law- constant temperature.
Charles's law- constant pressure.
Gay-Lussac's law- constant volume.
Avogadro law - densities of two gases is directly proportional to its molecular weights.
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Puneet said:   9 years ago
Please explain the other laws given in the option.

Abhishek said:   9 years ago
An isothermal process takes place at constant temperature and Boyle's law is P/V = C (Temp constant).

Rahul babar said:   10 years ago
By Boyle's law:

p/v= Constant when temperature is constant.

Deepak said:   1 decade ago
Because pv = nrt & t is constant and n, r is also constant. So pv = constant means Boyle's law.

Vicky said:   1 decade ago
Because boyles laws states that at constant temperature pressure is inversely proportional to its volume.

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