- In thermodynamics, an
isochoric process, also
called a constant-volume process, an
isovolumetric process, or an
isometric process, is a thermodynamic...
- Look up
isochoric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isochoric may
refer to: cell-transitive, in
geometry isochoric process, a
constant volume process...
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catoptric honeycombs,
duals to the
uniform honeycombs, are
isochoric. In 4 dimensions,
isochoric polytopes have been
enumerated up to 20 cells. A facet-transitive...
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transfer is
considered as heat
removed from or work done by the system.
Isochoric : The
process is
constant volume ( V = c o n s t a n t {\displaystyle...
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equipartition of energy, it is
deduced that an
ideal gas has the
isochoric heat
capacity C V = n R N f 2 = n R 3 + N i 2 {\displaystyle C_{V}=nR{\frac...
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adiabatic reversible). Left and
right sides of the loop: a pair of
parallel isochoric processes (constant volume). The
isentropic process of
compression or...
- n=0} for an
isobaric process, n = + ∞ {\displaystyle n=+\infty } for an
isochoric process. In addition, when the
ideal gas law applies: n = 1 {\displaystyle...
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transfer through a
finite temperature difference during the
irreversible isochoric/isobaric heat-addition and heat-rejection processes. The irreversibility...
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capacity ratio. Some
published sources might use k
instead of γ.
Molar isochoric specific heat: c V = R γ − 1 {\displaystyle c_{V}={\frac {R}{\gamma -1}}}...
- be done, but the
walls are
adiabatic (Q = 0), and
energy is
added as
isochoric (constant volume) work in the form of
friction or the
stirring of a viscous...