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- How to determine the isotherms of given temperature field?
How can I determine the isotherms (curves of constant temperature) of given Temperature field like T = x^2 -y^2 + 8y Also how can I draw at least five isotherms of the above temperature field?
- Spinodal and Isotherms graph on P-V diagram - Physics Forums
Hey guys, During my work I have to show on a P-V diagram certain points on the spinodal for water How do I draw the spinodel and isothermal lines on a
- Proving Parallel Isothermal Lines: No Pressure Volume Values Given
The two isotherms are not parallel but, as Curious has shown, they do not intersect To show that they are not parallel, draw two arbitrary horizontal lines between them These represent lines where P=constant If they are parallel isotherms, these isobars would be the same length (the length representing change in volume)
- Boost Your Cosine-Sine Isotherm Sketching Skills - Physics Forums
I am trying to sketch isotherms of the field cos(x)sinh(y) I am not sure how to begin with this Can someone please help hint me through what i have to do?
- Help with isotherms and adiabatic curves - Physics Forums
This is to help me understand a problem in the book, I don't want to state the question I'm attempting to solve though I would rather just get a nudge in the right direction conceptually (I am analyzing an isotherm and adiabatic curve at the same point ) My book states that for an ideal gas
- Calculate area of PV diagram. Two isotherms, two isobars
Homework Statement Everything is in attached file Given the PV diagram with P2, P1, V2, V1 Homework Equations PV=nRT W=nRT*ln(Vf Vi) The Attempt at a Solution Attempt in attached file is very organized I showed 2 of my peers and they are getting the same answer as well Anybody have any
- Adiabats versus Isotherms - Quick clarification - Physics Forums
It sounds like you understand the difference between isothermal and adiabatic processes Does the problem specify that the system (cylinder) is surrounded by a fixed-temperature heat reservoir? If not, you have to think more carefully about the heat transfer in (1)
- Relationship between pressure and volume - Physics Forums
Sir, Two different isothermal curves representing the relationship between pressure and volume at a given temperature of the same ideal gas are shown for masses M1 and M2 of the gas respectively in the following figure, then which is greater M1 or M2?
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