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difference between thermodynamic and isothermal process​


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Answered by Anonymous
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As per the thermodynamic terminology, in the adiabatic process, there is no exchange of heat from the system to its surroundings neither during expansion nor during compression. Whereas in the isothermal process, the temperature remains constant throughout the work. This article will definitely help to understand the difference between isothermal and adiabatic process.

In thermodynamics, we study the systems and objects in relation to the measurement of their temperatures, motions, and other physical characteristics. This is applicable to anything from the single-celled organisms to the mechanical systems in the universe. Therefore we can see thermodynamics as the specific branch which deals with the relationships between heat energy and other forms of energy. It also describes the conversion of thermal energy into other forms of energy as well as their effects on the matter. In this regards two very important processes are there- The isothermal process and the Adiabatic Process

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