The specific heat of a gas in an isothermal process is

  • A
    Infinite
  • B
    Zero
  • C
    Negative
  • D
    Remains constant

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$A$ thermodynamic process in which the temperature $T$ of the system remains constant,although other variables $P$ and $V$ may change,is called:

$Assertion :$ The isothermal curves intersect each other at a certain point.
$Reason :$ The isothermal change takes place slowly,so,the isothermal curves have very little slope.

In which of the processes does the internal energy of the system remain constant?

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During which of the following thermodynamic processes represented by a $PV$ diagram can the heat energy absorbed by the system be equal to the area under the $PV$ graph?

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