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differentiate between isothermal and adiabatic process??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In very laymen terms it can be told that isothermal is the process where WORK is done between the same temperature difference,whereas in adiabatic the work is done where there is NO heat or temperature difference is there . As according to first law (conservation of energy) where Heat is converted to work.

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Answered by jainanu950
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Adiabatic process means heat transfer during that process is zero, it can be achieved if process is very fast so that there is no time to heat exchange but practically it is ideal. where in case of isothermal process there is no change in internal energy as well as temperature it can achieved if process is too slow so that energy entering to system will completely transferred to surrounding. It is also an ideal process.

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