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Is Q 0 For An Isochoric Process? [Solved]

In contrast to the adiabatic process, in which n = and a system exchanges no heat with its surroundings (Q = 0; W≠0), in an isochoric process, there is a change in the internal energy (due to ∆T≠0) and therefore ΔU ≠ 0 (for ideal gases) and (Q ≠ 0; W=0).

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