Practice Questions on Isobaric Process
Q1: During an isobaric expansion, a gas absorbs 500 J of heat. if the initial volume is 10 m3 and the final volume is 40 m3, find the change in internal energy.
Q2: A gas undergoes an isobaric process, expanding from an initial volume of 58 m3 to a final volume of 190 m3 under a constant pressure of 200 Pa. Calculate work done by the gas during this process?
Q3: A gas undergoes an isobaric process, expanding from an initial volume of 67m3 to a final volume of 200m3 under a constant pressure of 200 Pa. Calculate work done by the gas during this process?
Q4: A gas expands 0.512 m3at constant pressure 983 N/m2, what is work done?
Isobaric Process
Isobaric Process is a type of thermodynamic Process that involves constant pressure. The term isobaric is derived from Greek words “iso” and “baros”, which means equal pressure. Isobaric process results in work done when heat is transferred.
In this article, we will learn about the Isobaric Process, understand it with the help of an example, and others in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Isobaric Process?
- Isobaric Process Example
- Isobaric Process Formula
- Work Done by a Gas in an Isobaric Process
- P-V Diagram for Isobaric Process
- Reversible Isobaric Processes