10 differences of isothermal and adiabatic process
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Explanation:
Adiabatic:-
*There is no heat transfer.
*Whatever work is done on system will drive change in state properties.
*Temperature being a state property may change and also pressure, specific volume , internal energy and other state properties as well.
*Temperature being a state property may change and also pressure, specific volume , internal energy and other state properties as well.
*Heat: Adiabatic expansion is an increase in volume while pressure is maintained constant. When this occurs, temperature also increases.
Isothermal:-
*There is no change in Temperature.
*Isothermal expansion is an increase in volume while temperature is maintained constant. When this occurs, pressure decreases.
*Isothermal process, internal energy remains constant.
*isothermal expansion starting from the same conditions
*isothermal process, W= p0(fvV0-V0)
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