what is adiabatic process and example
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thermodynamics, an adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings. ... The adiabatic processprovides a rigorous conceptual basis for the theory used to expound the first law of thermodynamics, and as such it is a key concept in thermodynamics
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Adiabatic Process is an Important Thermodynamic Process in which There is no Heat or Matter Transfer Among the System and Surroundings.
An example of an adiabatic process is the vertical flow of air in the atmosphere; air expands and cools as it rises, and contracts and grows warmer as it descends. Anotherexample is when an interstellar gas cloud expands or contracts. Adiabaticchanges are usually accompanied by changes in temperature.
An example of an adiabatic process is the vertical flow of air in the atmosphere; air expands and cools as it rises, and contracts and grows warmer as it descends. Anotherexample is when an interstellar gas cloud expands or contracts. Adiabaticchanges are usually accompanied by changes in temperature.
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