The Thermodynamic process, in which internal energy of the system remains constant is
Solution
If the temperature (T) remains constant, the internal energy (U) also remains constant, since the internal energy of an ideal gas depends only on its temperature.
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In this case, the thermodynamic process in which the internal energy of the system remains constant is an isothermal process. Isothermal processes occur at constant temperature, and for an ideal gas, this means that the internal energy remains constant as well.
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Subject: Physics · Chapter: Thermodynamics · Topic: Zeroth and First Law
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