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Isothermal expansion refers to the increase in volume of a gas under conditions of constant temperature, where the internal energy change is zero, and any work done by the system is absorbed as heat. This process is ideally represented by part of a thermodynamic cycle, such as the Carnot cycle, where it is significant for understanding efficiency and energy transfer in thermal systems.
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