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what is polytropic law?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ideal adiabatic process must occur very rapidly without any flow of energy in or out of the system. In practice most expansion and compression processes are somewhere in between, or said to be polytropic. The polytropic process can be expressed as. pVn =constant (3a)....

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Answered by dfghhiiyrtu96
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a polytropic process is a thermodynamic process that obeys the relation where p is the pressure v is a volume n is the polytropic index and c is a constant the polytropic process equation can describe multiple expansion and compression processes which includes heat transfer

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