| 11. | If the process is isobaric, then the work done on the piston is easily calculated.
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| 12. | It uses a combustion at constant isobaric ) of the Brayton cycle classically used in turbomachinery.
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| 13. | A nearly isobaric solution is possible if the compressed gas is used to drive a hydroelectric system.
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| 14. | In the ideal cycle described by the engine's theoretical model, the expansion is isobaric.
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| 15. | "' Isobaric labeling "'is a mass spectrometry strategy used in quantitative proteomics.
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| 16. | That is, during isobaric compression the gas does negative work, or the environment does positive work.
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| 17. | In other words, it is a flow in which isobaric surfaces are isopycnic surfaces and vice versa.
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| 18. | To use Gibbs free energy as you've done you must assume an isobaric and isothermic process.
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| 19. | Isopycnic surfaces contrast with isobaric or isothermal surfaces, which describe surfaces of constant pressure and constant temperature respectively.
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| 20. | That is, during isobaric expansion the gas does positive work, or equivalently, the environment does negative work.
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