is a term used when the mobile phase is kept at constant pressure This may be for a specified time interval or for the entire chromatographic separation
In loudspeakers, a driver loading arrangement in which two identical drivers are placed inside a vented chamber but face opposite directions
{s} pertaining to an isobar or isobars, of a line on a weather map or chart that connects areas of equal barometric pressure (Meteorology)
this is a way to conduct a process Other ways are isothermal or adiabatic and so on A process is said to be isobaric, if the pressure is held constant during the process
(isobarik, compound loading) - a method of using two drivers working in tandem in order to achieve a smaller box size for a given design Theoretically, the Vas of the complete system will be half that of a single driver, which results in a net box size that's also reduced by half The sensitivity of the isobaric system will be the same as that of a single driver, but you've got to spring for that extra driver! "Clamshell" mounting, where the two drivers are mounted face to face and one driver is wired out of phase, seems to the most popular isobaric system used today, as it is the easiest to build
Denoting equal pressure; as, an isobaric line; specifically, of or pertaining to isobars