What is adibatic process

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Posted by Vishal Kumar 6 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Adiabatic Processes
- Adiabatic is a process in which there is no heat flow takes place between the system and the surroundings.
- These processes are sudden.
- The walls of the container should be adiabatic
- For an adiabatic process of an ideal gas
- From Boyle’s law
- PV γ = constant
Where γ = Cp/Cv Specific heat ratio
Example: - Hot tea in Thermos flask. It will remain hot as there is no exchange of heat takes place because the walls of thermos is insulating.
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Anju Dubey 6 years ago
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