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different between adiabatic expansion and isothermal expansion​

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Answered by ac9847325
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There is no exchange of heat from the system to its surroundings neither during expansion nor during compression.

Answered by vnborse21
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Difference Between Isothermal and Adiabatic ProcessDifference Between Isothermal Process and Adiabatic Processes

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In order to differentiate between isothermal and adiabatic processes, the major difference between isothermal and adiabatic processes, as clear from the introduction, is in the matter of heat transfer in-between the surrounding and the system. The heat change by heat transfer is used to distinguish between isothermal and adiabatic processes as in isothermal process, heat transfer occurs to maintain constant temperature while there is no such heat transfer in-between the system and the surrounding. Some of the more significant difference between isothermal and adiabatic process in tabular form is given below as a means to compare between isothermal and adiabatic process:

Both the isothermal and adiabatic processes are integral parts of thermodynamics and thermodynamic systems even though both of them are entirely different and opposite to each other with some of the significant factors contributing to the difference between isothermal process and adiabatic process. In thermodynamics, the adiabatic process corresponds to the thermodynamic process which happens without any transfer of heat or mass, between the system and the surroundings instead there is only energy transfer in terms of work. This is the reason to differentiate between isothermal process and adiabatic process as the isothermal process is one in which only the temperature of the system remains constant i.e. there is no difference in the temperature during the thermodynamic process and there is heat transfer in between the system and the surroundings.  

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