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  • Thermodynamic Processes

    Series of steps involving heat and work transfer in a system, often visualized on a PV diagram.
  • Isobaric Process

    A thermodynamic process at constant pressure, where work is calculated as pressure times change in volume.
  • Isovolumetric Process

    A thermodynamic process at constant volume, resulting in zero work done due to no volume change.
  • Path Dependence

    The concept that work done in a thermodynamic process depends on the specific path taken between two states.
  • PV Diagram

    A graph plotting pressure against volume, used to visualize thermodynamic processes.
  • Work

    Energy transfer in a system, calculated as the area under the curve on a PV diagram for thermodynamic processes.
  • Joules

    The unit of work or energy in the International System of Units, symbolized as J.
  • Pressure

    The force exerted per unit area, often measured in units like pascals or bars in thermodynamics.
  • Volume

    The amount of space occupied by a substance, crucial in calculating work in thermodynamic processes.
  • Initial State

    The starting condition of a system in a thermodynamic process, defined by specific pressure and volume.
  • Final State

    The ending condition of a system in a thermodynamic process, defined by specific pressure and volume.
  • Area Under the Curve

    In a PV diagram, represents the work done during a thermodynamic process.
  • Constant Pressure

    A condition where pressure remains unchanged throughout a thermodynamic process.
  • Constant Volume

    A condition where volume remains unchanged throughout a thermodynamic process.
  • Ideal Gas

    A hypothetical gas that perfectly follows the ideal gas law, often used in thermodynamic calculations.