Cyclic Thermodynamic Processes definitions Flashcards
Cyclic Thermodynamic Processes definitions
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Cyclic Process
A sequence of steps returning a system to its initial state, with total work equal to the area enclosed on a PV diagram.PV Diagram
A graph plotting pressure against volume, used to visualize thermodynamic processes.Isovolumetric Process
A process with no change in volume, resulting in zero work done.Isobaric Process
A process occurring at constant pressure, where work is calculated as pressure times change in volume.Internal Energy
The total energy contained within a system, unchanged over a complete cycle.Heat Transfer
The exchange of thermal energy between a system and its surroundings, equal to work done in a cycle with no change in internal energy.Clockwise Loop
A path on a PV diagram where the work done is positive.Counterclockwise Loop
A path on a PV diagram where the work done is negative.Work Done
The energy transferred by a system during a process, represented by the area under the curve on a PV diagram.Delta E
The change in internal energy, zero for a complete cycle as it depends only on initial and final states.Area Enclosed
The region within a loop on a PV diagram, representing the total work done in a cyclic process.Ideal Gas
A theoretical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, often used in thermodynamic calculations.Base Times Height
The formula for calculating the area of a rectangle, used to find the area enclosed in a PV diagram.Positive Work
Work done by a system when a loop on a PV diagram is traversed clockwise.Negative Work
Work done by a system when a loop on a PV diagram is traversed counterclockwise.