Meaning Adiabatic Cooling
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Adiabatic Cooling


The cooling of a rising parcel of air due to adiabatic processes.
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Adiabatic Cooling


when air masses expand and cool as they push up the side of a mountain.
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Adiabatic Cooling


Adiabatic cooling is the process of reducing heat through a change in air pressure caused by volume expansion.
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The decrease in temperature of an expanding gas that involves no additional heat flowing out of the gas. It is the cooling from the energy lost by expansion
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Adiabatic Cooling


The process of cooling air by adding humidification.
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Adiabatic cooling is a cooling process that provides air cooling by expanding or compressing the pressure of air or a substance. This cooling process changes air pressure without losing or gaining hea [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A method in which paramagnetic salts are pre-cooled, and then demagnetized, thereby producing further cooling.
Source: massengineers.com

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Adiabatic Cooling


 A decrease in temperature caused by a rising parcel of air expanding as it encounters decreasing atmospheric pressure which allow air molecules to spread out.
Source: rgs.org (offline)





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