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Difference between isothermal and adiabatic process 1 physics

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Answered by nidhi445
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Answer:

isothermal refers to constant temperature conditions.

Explanation:

adiabatic refers to no exhange of Heat and energy.

Answered by shashankhc58
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Isothermic process:

A thermodynic process which takes place at -

➻ At constant temperature

➻ It is a slow process

➻ Heat exchange takes place between the system and the surroundings

➻ The relation between pressure and volume is given by PV=Constant

Adiabatic process:

A thermodynic process in which takes place at-

➻ No heat is exchanged between system and the surroundings

➻ It is quick or sudden process

➻ System should have perfectly insulating wall

➻ \:  {ρѵ}^{ \gamma }  = ᴄᴏɴនᴛᴀɴᴛ

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