-
constant pressure.
Isothermal processes are
often used as a
starting point in
analyzing more complex, non-
isothermal processes.
Isothermal processes are of...
- as
lines showing equal pressure on a map. An
isotherm (from
Ancient Gr**** θέρμη (thermē) 'heat') is a
line that
connects points on a map that have the...
- Tie
line, an
isothermal line through a two-phase
region on a
phase diagram. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tie
line. If...
- on a
geographic map
Isotherm – in thermodynamics, a
curve on a P-V
diagram for an
isothermal process Moisture sorption isotherm – a
curve giving the...
-
different materials. To date, 15
different isotherm models have been developed. The
first mathematical fit to an
isotherm was
published by
Freundlich and Kuster...
-
wheat production areas; the 0 °C (32 °F)
average January temperature (
isotherm)
line of China; by extension, China's
subtropic zone; the
division between...
- constitution.
Shortly after arriving in Kansas,
Walker remarked that an "
isothermal line" (i.e. the climate) had made
Kansas unsuitable to slavery, angering...
-
Isothermal transformation diagrams (also
known as time-temperature-transformation (TTT) diagrams) are
plots of
temperature versus time (usually on a logarithmic...
- were not arbitrary. In Europe, the −3 °C (27 °F)
average temperature isotherm (
line of
equal temperature) was near the
southern extent of
winter snowpack...
- the
speed of sound,
isothermal compressibility,
isochoric and
isobaric heat capacities. A
common criterion for
locating the
Widom line is
indeed the maximum...