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Adiabatic Process vs. Isothermal Process

12/23/2009 9:22 AM

plz can anybody understand me difference between adiabatic process and isothermal process

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Re: adiabatic process and isothermal process

12/23/2009 9:47 AM

adiabatic process deals with HEAT TRANSFER (eg.if a expansion of gas doesn't account for a transfer of heat ..it is adiabatic process)

whereas

isothermal process is where CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE is KEPT CONSTANT

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Re: adiabatic process and isothermal process

12/23/2009 1:13 PM

Have fun.

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