PhysicsAdiabatic Process Derivation

Adiabatic Process Derivation

 

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    Adiabatic Process

    An adiabatic process is one in which no heat is added or removed from the system. The word “adiabatic” comes from the Greek prefix adi, meaning “not”, and the verb habē, meaning “to pass”. Thus, an adiabatic process is one that occurs without heat transfer.

    Adiabatic Heating and Cooling Processes

    Adiabatic heating and cooling processes are those in which heat is transferred to or from a system without any net transfer of heat across the boundary of the system. In an adiabatic heating process, heat is added to the system, and in an adiabatic cooling process, heat is removed from the system. In both cases, the net heat transfer across the boundary of the system is zero. The net heat transfer across the boundary of the system is zero.

    In an adiabatic heating process, the temperature of the system increases as heat is added to the system. In an adiabatic cooling process, the temperature of the system decreases as heat is removed from the system.

    What is Expression of Gas Law?

    The expression of gas laws is the mathematical representation of the relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas.

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