isothermic
Isothermic is an adjective used to describe a process or condition that occurs at a constant temperature. In thermodynamics, isothermal processes are idealizations in which the system's temperature remains fixed while it exchanges heat with its surroundings. The term isothermic is often used interchangeably with isothermal, though some texts distinguish isothermal as the standard term.
For an ideal gas, an isothermal process implies that the internal energy depends only on temperature; since
In real substances, internal energy can depend on both temperature and volume, so strictly isothermal processes
Isothermal processes are common in theoretical analyses of thermodynamic cycles and in contexts where temperature is
Related concepts include isotherms, lines on a map representing constant temperature, which are used in meteorology