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It would be convenient to have a similar equation for isobaric processes.
"Les, look for an isobaric surface running almost parallel with our course.
In an ideal system, this occurs at constant pressure (isobaric heat addition).
As they mature, their isobaric patterns increase in size.
Also, the theory, method, or application of isobaric science.
Waste heat is rejected during the isobaric cooling which consumes some work.
The compressed air then runs through a mixing chamber where fuel is added, an isobaric process.
An isobaric (same pressure) process occurs when the pressure of the system remains constant.
"The relationship between the isobaric and adiabatic processes is quite obscure.
For the study of explosive chemicals, the processes are not necessarily isothermal and isobaric.
Figure 2 If the process is isobaric, then the work done on the piston is easily calculated.
A common six-term equation for the isobaric heat content is:
To achieve an isobaric float, its compressibility must be much lower than that of seawater.
Its thermodynamic conjugate, an isobaric process would appear as a straight horizontal line.
A nearly isobaric solution is possible if the compressed gas is used to drive a hydroelectric system.
An isobaric process occurs at constant pressure.
Isobaric labeling is a mass spectrometry strategy used in quantitative proteomics.
This differing radius of curvature allows for isobaric purification to take place.
That is, during isobaric compression the gas does negative work, or the environment does positive work.
This is known as isobaric counterdiffusion, and presents a problem for very deep dives.
In an isobaric process, the pressure remains constant, so the heat interaction is the change in enthalpy.
Previously, another group performed isobaric distensions with simultaneous registration of the infused volume.
Isobaric analysis is performed on these maps, which involves the construction of lines of equal mean sea level pressure.
When multiple atmospheric layers are stacked upon each other, the slope of isobaric surfaces increases with height.
Isomers are by definition both isotopic and isobaric.