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Difference between the isolated system and adiabatic system.
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Thermally isolated system
In thermodynamics, a thermally isolated system can exchange no mass or heat energy with its environment, but may exchange work energy with its environment. The internal energy of a thermally isolated system may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy.
Adiabatic system
An adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings; energy is transferred only as work.
So you can see that the terminology or nomenclature may be different but the meaning is the same.
In thermodynamics, a thermally isolated system can exchange no mass or heat energy with its environment, but may exchange work energy with its environment. The internal energy of a thermally isolated system may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy.
Adiabatic system
An adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings; energy is transferred only as work.
So you can see that the terminology or nomenclature may be different but the meaning is the same.
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Isolated System:-):-) The internal energy of a thermally isolated System may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy.
Adiabatic System :-):-). An adiabatic process is one that accur without transfer of heat or matter btw a system and it's surrounding , energy is transferred only as work.
Isolated System:-):-) The internal energy of a thermally isolated System may therefore change due to the exchange of work energy.
Adiabatic System :-):-). An adiabatic process is one that accur without transfer of heat or matter btw a system and it's surrounding , energy is transferred only as work.
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