MCQ
In which thermodynamic process, volume remains same
  • A
    Isobaric
  • B
    Isothermal
  • C
    Adiabatic
  • Isochoric

Answer

Correct option: D.
Isochoric
d
An isochoric process is one in which the volume is held constant, meaning that the work done by the system will be $zero.$ It follows that, for the simple system of two dimensions, any heat energy transferred to the system externally will be absorbed as internal energy.

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