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why work done is less in adiabatic process than isothermal process​

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Answered by QTPIEE
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Why work done is less in adiabatic process than isothermal process​?

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The reason is the isothermal expansion process uses the heat transferred from the surroundings to do its work, whereas for the adiabatic expansion Q=0 and the process uses the system's internal energy to perform its work.

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Answered by thiyaguadhi1984
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The reason is the isothermal expansion process uses the heat transferred from the surroundings to do its work, whereas for the adiabatic expansion Q=0 and the process uses the system's internal energy to perform its work.

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