Isobaric heating

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪˈsɑbˈæɹɪk ˈhitɪŋ/

Isobaric heating (noun)

  1. Heating a system while keeping pressure the same, so energy changes mainly affect temperature and volume.

Examples

  • Isobaric heating raises temperature while pressure stays constant.
  • During isobaric heating, the gas expands as heat is added.