What are Adiabatic Wall,Diathermic wall,Thermal wall,Diadiabatic wall?
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In thermodynamics, an adiabatic wall between two thermodynamic systems does not allow heat or matter to pass across it. In theoretical investigations, it is sometimes assumed that one of the two systems is the surroundings of the other. A wall which prevents thermal interaction is known as adiabatic wall and a system enclosed within an adiabatic wall is called thermally isolated. If exchange of heat takes place between the system and surroundings through the boundary wall, the boundary is called dia thermic wall. Diathermal wall. Inthermodynamics, a diathermalwall between two thermodynamicsystems allows heat but not matter to pass across it
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