Changes of volume or pressure under conditions of consĀtant temperature.
Action that takes place with no change in temperature.
of equal temperature. Refers to horizontal or vertical expanses of the ocean containing water of equal temperature
A type of gas chromatographic analysis wherein the column is maintained at a uniform temperature throughout the analysis. (See Programming).
Relating to changes of volume or pressure under conditions of constant temperature.
this is a way to conduct a process. Other ways are adiabatic or isobaric and so on. A process is said to be isothermal, if temperature is held constant during the process
Constant temperature. The lower part of the stratosphere is isothermal.
A process that is kept at a constant temperature.
means of or indicating equality of temperature. Isotherms are lines connecting points of equal temperature on a weather map.
Constant temperature system.
Expansion or compression of a gas at a constant temperature. Practically, this is a slow process because of the time required to replace heat absorbed by expansion or to remove heat generated by compression.
When the temperature is kept constant during the change in pressure and volume by adding or removing heat energy from the system, it is called isothermal process. Similarly when heat content of the system is kept constant therefore temperature alone is altered with out entry or exit of heat, then the process is called adiabatic.
A process or area that is a constant temperature.
Isothermal means with or at equal temperatures, or at a constant temperature.
Expansion or compression carried out without change of temperature.
Same temperature throughout.
An adjective used to indicate a change taking place at constant temperature.
Of equal or constant temperature, with respect to either space or time.