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Difference between isolated system and adiabatic system

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Answered by khushi5483
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Thermally isolated system

In thermodynamics, a thermally isolated system can exchange no mass or heat energy with its environment, but may exchange work energy with its environment. The internal energy of a thermally isolated system may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy.

Adiabatic system

An adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings; energy is transferred only as work.


The internal energy of a thermallyisolated system may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy. 

An adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings; energy is transferred only as work.,
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Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

we know that the an isolated container is like a lonely little system floating in the vastness of an empty universe. It has no environment. It's not that it doesn't interact with anything outside, it's that there is nothing outside. The temperature isn't necessarily constant.

An adiabatic container has an environment (a reservoir say at a fixed temperature) but its walls are too stiff and arrogant to let any heat or particles to exchange through. So there is no exchange of heat takes place.

The internal energy remains constant in an isolated closed container because of conservation of energy. In an adiabatic system, energy can leak out through works done on the environment. Only catch is, energy exchanges are restricted to only by this means. No heat transfer is allowed.

Adiabatic System: An adiabatic system is a system that has no exchange of energy or matter with the surrounding environment. Isolated System: An isolated system is a system that has no transfer of energy and matter through its boundaries and has no surrounding environment.

i hope it helps you.

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