Isothermal Process

Isothermal Process is a system condition in which the temperature remains constant. The Isothermal Process is absorbed or released by converting external heat source into mechanical energy directly, such as isothermal expansion or isothermal compression. This implies that temperature increases or decreases are compensated by sufficient heat exchange with the environment of the system. (Refer to the Adiabatic Process)

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