In an isobaric process pressure is constant ;means piston is fixed ,so then how, work is done?
1 Answer
Dec 24, 2017
Work is done as volume changes.
Explanation:
The work done through an isobaric process is given as the negative area under the pressure vs. volume (PV) curve. Mathematically, this is stated as:
#color(blue)(W=-int_i^fPdV)#
Notice that we are integrating over the pressure with respect to volume. The
A thermodynamic process in which there is no change in volume is an isochoric process. No work is done in an isochoric process.