University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 19 - The First Law of Thermodynamics - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 639: Q19.12

Answer

Yes

Work Step by Step

Yes, it is possible through a thermodyaic process called isothermal process. In this process, temperature remains the same throughout the process even though pressure and volume of gas change. An example is the compression and expansion of gas present in a movable piston. If the piston is moved slowly, the gas will compress or expand ( pressure and volume will change accordingly) keeping the temperature constant .
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