A thermodynamic process in which the pressure is kept constant. The volume of the gas can change in this case (usually because the gas is designated to move a piston).
When heat is added to the system, volume and temperature increases, and vice versa.
Doing Work
An isobaric process can do pressure-volume work:
, , , where is the work done by the gas, is the pressure of the gas, is the distance the piston was moved by the gas, and is the change in volume of container (piston). The reason why it can do work is because it applies force (through pressure), and it moves the piston (distance) — .
Thermodynamic Properties
(first law of thermodynamics) where and
where (solve each separately with ideal gas law)