what is an adiabatic wall
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An adiabatic wall is simply a boundary the seperates two part of a system and does not allow heat or matter to be transferred across it.
Hence after any thermodynamic process on either of the sides or both, you can say that no energy or mass has been transferred across the boundary.
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Explanation:
Adiabatic wall: - It is an insulating wall which doesn't allow heat to flow from one system to another. This means temperature of both the systems won't change with same time
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