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PV Diagram
A graphical representation of the pressure-volume relationship in thermodynamic processes.Heat Engine
A device that converts thermal energy into mechanical work through cyclic processes.Cyclic Process
A thermodynamic process that returns a system to its initial state, forming a closed loop on a PV diagram.Isobaric Process
A thermodynamic process occurring at constant pressure.Isochoric Process
A thermodynamic process occurring at constant volume, also known as isovolumetric.Isothermal Process
A thermodynamic process occurring at constant temperature.Work
The energy transferred by a system to its surroundings, often calculated as the area under a PV diagram curve.Energy Flow Diagram
A schematic showing the flow of energy in a system, highlighting heat input, work output, and waste heat.Hot Reservoir
The source of heat energy input into a heat engine.Cold Reservoir
The sink where waste heat is expelled from a heat engine.Molar Specific Heat
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by one degree Celsius.Monoatomic Gas
A gas consisting of single atoms, often used in thermodynamic calculations.Absolute Value
The non-negative value of a number, used in calculations to ensure positive heat flow values.Clockwise Loop
The direction of a cycle on a PV diagram indicating a heat engine's operation.Delta T
The change in temperature, used in calculating heat transfer in thermodynamic processes.