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When a current passes through a resistor, its temperature increases. Is it an adiabatic process?

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Answered by nk7003361
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Answer:

yes,it is an adiabatic process

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Explanation:

  • No, the temperature rise in a resistor on transiting current via it is not an adiabatic process.
  • The process of adiabatic occurs without the transfer of mass or heat of substance among the thermodynamic system and its surroundings in the form of work.
  • There will not be any exchange of heat between the surroundings of the system and the system in an adiabatic process.
  • Few parts of Joule’s heat developed inside the resistor increases the resistor’s temperature and the lasting part is dissolute in the backgrounds. So, the process given cannot be adiabatic.
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