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What is the change in internal energy for an ideal gas undergoing an isochoric p
What is the change in internal energy for an ideal gas undergoing an isochoric process?
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What is the change in internal energy for an ideal gas undergoing an isochoric process?
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In an isochoric process, the volume remains constant, and the change in internal energy is equal to the heat added to the system.
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Q: What is the change in internal energy for an ideal gas undergoing an isochoric process?
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In an isochoric process, the volume remains constant, and the change in internal energy is equal to the heat added to the system.
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Step 1: Understand what an isochoric process is. It is a process where the volume of the gas does not change.
Step 2: Know that internal energy is a measure of the energy contained within the gas due to its temperature and molecular motion.
Step 3: Realize that during an isochoric process, since the volume is constant, no work is done on or by the gas.
Step 4: Remember that the change in internal energy (ΔU) for an ideal gas is related to the heat (Q) added to the system.
Step 5: Conclude that in an isochoric process, the change in internal energy is equal to the heat added: ΔU = Q.
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