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Isobar


The word isobar derives from the two ancient Greek words, ισος (isos), meaning 'equal', and βαρος (baros), meaning 'weight'.


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Uses in News

An isobar is very commonly used in news weather reporting. The isobar is the line that usually makes a circle around a centrepoint. This shows how the pressure is either increasing or decreasing the further away from this centrepoint.

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Two varieties of the same element of different atomic masses are isotopes, not isobars. Isotones are nuclides with equal numbers of neutrons.A nuclide in an excited state (i.e., containing more energy, but with no change in number of protons and neutrons) is a nuclear isomer. In chemistry two molecules with the same formula are known as isomers.

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