PHYIC CALCULATOR Isothermal Process Calculator A precise tool.
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What is the Isothermal Process Calculator & How does it work?

An isothermal process is a thermodynamic process in which the temperature of a system remains constant. In an ideal gas, during an isothermal process, the internal energy does not change because it depends only on temperature.

The work done by an ideal gas during an isothermal expansion or compression can be calculated using the formula:

W = nRT lnleft(frac{V_2}{V_1}right)
n = number of moles, R = universal gas constant (8.314 J/(molΒ·K)), T = temperature in Kelvin, V_2 = final volume, V_1 = initial volume

This formula shows that the work done is directly proportional to the number of moles and the temperature, and it depends on the natural logarithm of the ratio of the final volume to the initial volume.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an isothermal process?
An isothermal process is a thermodynamic process where the temperature of a system remains constant.
How do I calculate work done in an isothermal process?
Use the formula W = nRT ln(V2/V1), where n is moles, R is the universal gas constant (8.314 J/(molΒ·K)), T is temperature in Kelvin, V2 is final volume, and V1 is initial volume.
Why does internal energy not change in an isothermal process?
In an ideal gas, internal energy depends only on temperature. Since the temperature remains constant in an isothermal process, the internal energy does not change.
What are the units for work done in this calculation?
The units for work done in this calculation are joules (J).
Can I use this calculator for any gas, or just ideal gases?
This calculator is specifically designed for ideal gases. The formula assumes ideality.
How do I convert temperature to Kelvin if it’s given in Celsius?
To convert temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15 to the Celsius value.
What is the universal gas constant (R) used in this formula?
The universal gas constant (R) used in this formula is 8.314 J/(molΒ·K).

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.