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Isothermal process can be represented by which law?(a) Charle’s law(b) Boyle’s law(c) Gay-Lussac’s law(d) 2nd law of thermodynamicsThe question was asked by my college professor while I was bunking the class.My enquiry is from Thermodynamic Processes topic in portion Thermodynamics of Physics – Class 11

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Right option is (b) BOYLE’s law

To explain I would say: In an isothermal process, PV=const. This is the same as Boyle’s law. Charle’s law is given by: V/T=const. Gay-Lussac’s law is given by: P/T=const and 2nd law of thermodynamics states that in EVERY process total entropy of the UNIVERSE MUST increase.



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