Meaning Adiabatic process
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Thermodynamic change of state in which no heat is added or subtracted from a system; compression always results in warming, expansion in cooling. 
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A process which occurs with no exchange of heat between a system and its environment.
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A process that takes place without a transfer of heat between the system (such as an air parcel) and its surroundings. In an adiabatic process compression always results in warming, and expansion results in cooling.
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A process in which a system does not interact with its surroundings by virtue of a temperature difference between them. In an adiabatic process any change in internal energy (for a system of fixed mas [..]
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A thermal process in which no heat is added to or removed from a system.
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A thermodynamic change of state of a system such that no heat or mass is transferred across the boundaries of the system. In an adiabatic process, expansion always results in cooling, and compression in warming.
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The change of temperature of air without transferring heat. In an adiabatic process compression results in warming, and expansion results in cooling.
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<chemistry> A process in which the system does not exchange heat with the surroundings. (15 Jan 1998)
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The process by which fixed relationships are maintained during changes in temperature, volume, and pressure in a body of air without heat being added or removed from the body.
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A process which occurs with no exchange of heat between a system and its environment.
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Expansional cooling or compressional warming of air parcels in which there is no net heat exchange between the air parcels and the surrounding (ambient) air.
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The change of temperature
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A thermodynamic change of state in a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass across the boundaries of the system. In this process, compression will result in warming and expansion will result in cooling.
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A thermodynamic change of state in a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass across the boundaries of the system. In this process, compression will result in warming and expansion will re [..]
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A thermodynamic change of state in a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass across the boundaries of the system. In an adiabatic process, compression always results in warming, expansion in cooling. Compare to diabatic process.
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A thermodynamic
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A process which occurs with no exchange of heat between a system and its environment.
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A thermodynamic change of state in a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass across the boundaries of the system. In this process, compression will result in warming and expansion will result in cooling.
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A thermo-dynamic process in which no heat is extracted from or added to the system of the process.
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