What is adiabatic and diathermic walls? Explain
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an adiabatic wall between two thermodynamic systems does not allow heat or matter to pass across it.
Diathermic Wall: - It is a conducting wall which allows the flow of heat between any 2 systems.
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an adiabatic wall is a wall that is between two thermodynamics systems does not allow heat or matter to pass across it while diathermic the heat takes place between the system and surroundings through the boundary wall it is called diathermic wall
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