Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 7 (Q.No. 3)
3.
If in the equation pvn = C, the value of n = 1, then the process is called isothermal process.
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Engr. Amir Shehzad said:
3 years ago
If n=0 then P=C this will be an isoberic process.
Priya said:
3 years ago
@Kajal Patil.
Agree with you, Thanks.
Agree with you, Thanks.
Kajal Patil said:
4 years ago
If n=1
The process may be;
1. Isothermal.
2. Hyperbolic.
The process may be;
1. Isothermal.
2. Hyperbolic.
(1)
Nitin said:
5 years ago
If we put n as 0 then which process will it be?
Manoj kumar said:
7 years ago
Yes it is true that, PV=c is hyperbolic process but in other hand hyperbolic process is governed by Boyls law.
Boyles law state that p is inversely proportional to we and temperature remain constant.
Boyles law state that p is inversely proportional to we and temperature remain constant.
Satish said:
7 years ago
PV=C. Hyperbolic.
T=C. Isothermal.
T=C. Isothermal.
Ans said:
7 years ago
Pv = C isothermal. Process.
Anurup paul said:
8 years ago
pv = c it is a hyperbolic process, when T= constant, then is known as the Isothermal process.
Kuna Karteek said:
8 years ago
pv^n = c is called polytropic process. When n=1 is called isothermal process because according to perfect gas equation PV = RT where R is universal gas constant. PV = C means T is constant when the temperature is constant is called isothermal process.
Subham said:
8 years ago
It's hyperbolic process.
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