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The work done in an ischoric process is...

The work done in an ischoric process is

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0

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`+` ve

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(-) ve

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Any of these

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To solve the question regarding the work done in an isochoric process, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Isochoric Process**: - An isochoric process is one where the volume of the system remains constant. This means there is no change in volume during the process. 2. **Work Done in Thermodynamics**: - The work done \( W \) in a thermodynamic process can generally be expressed as: \[ W = \int P \, dV \] - Here, \( P \) is the pressure and \( dV \) is the change in volume. 3. **Applying the Concept to Isochoric Process**: - Since the volume does not change in an isochoric process, we have: \[ dV = 0 \] 4. **Substituting into the Work Formula**: - Substituting \( dV = 0 \) into the work formula gives: \[ W = \int P \, dV = \int P \cdot 0 = 0 \] 5. **Conclusion**: - Therefore, the work done in an isochoric process is: \[ W = 0 \] ### Final Answer: The work done in an isochoric process is \( 0 \).
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