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<onlyinclude>The term isobar is ambiguous</onlyinclude> and may refer to: | <onlyinclude>The term isobar is ambiguous</onlyinclude> and may refer to: | ||
*[[isobar_(nuclear)|nuclear isobar]]: two different [[nuclear species]] having the same total number of [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s, like < | *[[isobar_(nuclear)|nuclear isobar]]: two different [[nuclear species]] having the same total number of [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s, like <chem> ^{40}_{20}Ca</chem> and <chem> ^{40}_{19}K</chem> | ||
*[[isobar_(pressure)|pressure isobar]]: a thermodynamic process that keeps [[pressure]] constant throughout the action | *[[isobar_(pressure)|pressure isobar]]: a thermodynamic process that keeps [[pressure]] constant throughout the action | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 11 May 2018
The term isobar is ambiguous and may refer to:
- nuclear isobar: two different nuclear species having the same total number of protons and neutrons, like and
- pressure isobar: a thermodynamic process that keeps pressure constant throughout the action