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