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In adiabatic process work behaves as state function.​

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Answered by zxuanjr7
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Explanation:

Internal energy is a function of the thermodynamic state of the system. It does not depend on the process by which the system arrived at that state. If the process is adiabatic, then the First Law becomes DU=W. So work is equal to something that does not depend on path.

Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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&lt;p style = " color:cyan ; front-family ; cursive ; background : black; front size25 px ; "&gt; An adiabatic process is one in which no heat is gained or lost by the system. The first law of thermodynamics with Q=0 shows that all the change in internal energy is in the form of work done.This condition can be used to derive the expression for the work done during an adiabatic process.

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