define isolated and adiabatic prosses
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In isolated systems, no energy is transferred to the surroundings. In an adiabatic system energy is not transferred as heat to surroundings but as work.
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Process isolation is a set of different hardware and software technologies designed to protect each process from other processes on the operating system. It does so by preventing process A from writing to process B.
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An adiabatic process is defined as a process in which no heat transfer takes place. This does not mean that the temperature is constant, but rather that no heat is transferred into or out from the system.
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