difference between adiabatic process and isobaric process?.
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An adiabatic process occurs without transfer of heat or mass of substances between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings. In an adiabatic process, energy is transferred to the surroundings only as work whereas Isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure stays constant: ΔP = 0. The heat transferred to the system does work, but also changes the internal energy of the system
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The major difference between these two types of processes is that
in the adiabatic process - there is no transfer of heat towards or from the liquid which is considered. Where on the other hand.
in the isothermal process - there is a transfer of heat to the surroundings in order to make the overall temperature constant.
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