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Explain isothermal and adiabatic process

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Answered by kartikkhattar000
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Isothermal and adiabatic processes. ... One condition, known as an isothermal expansion, involves keeping the gas at a constant temperature. As the gas does work against the restraining force of the piston, it must absorb heat in order to conserve energy.

Answered by PrashantChettri172
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In isothermal process there is no change in temperature.

Eg- Evaporation.

In adiabatic process there is no heat transfer.

Eg- Vertical flow of air in the atmosphere.

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