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What is Adiabatic Expansion?

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Answered by born2kill50
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In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process is a type of thermodynamic process which occurs without transferring heat or mass between the system and its surroundings. Unlike an isothermal process, an adiabatic process transfers energy to the surroundings only as work.

Answered by MsInnocent
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Adiabatic expansion is a situation whereby an external work acts upon a system at the expense of utilizing internal energy of the gas and results in lowering the temperature of the molecules of gas. It is related to principles of thermodynamics. The terms adiabatic refers to the process in which heat energy is neither gained nor lost by a system.

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