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adiabatic
ad·i·a·bat·ic A0087200 (ăd′ē-ə-băt′ĭk, ā′dī-ə-)adj. Of, relating to, or being a reversible thermodynamic process that occurs without gain or loss of heat and without a change in entropy. [From Greek adiabatos, impassable : a-, not; see a-1 + diabatos, passable (dia-, dia- + batos, passable, from bainein, to go; see gwā- in Indo-European roots).] ad′i·a·bat′i·cal·ly adv.adiabatic (ˌædɪəˈbætɪk; ˌeɪ-) adj (General Physics) (of a thermodynamic process) taking place without loss or gain of heatn (General Physics) a curve or surface on a graph representing the changes in two or more characteristics (such as pressure and volume) of a system undergoing an adiabatic process[C19: from Greek adiabatos not to be crossed, impassable (to heat), from a-1 + diabatos passable, from dia- across + bainein to go]ad•i•a•bat•ic (ˌæd i əˈbæt ɪk, ˌeɪ daɪ ə-) adj. occurring without gain or loss of heat: an adiabatic process. [1875–80; < Greek adiábat(os) incapable of being crossed] ad`i•a•bat′i•cal•ly, adv. ad·i·a·bat·ic (ăd′ē-ə-băt′ĭk) Occurring without gain or loss of heat. The passage of sound through air is generally adiabatic.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | adiabatic - occurring without loss or gain of heat; "adiabatic expansion"natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"diabatic - involving a transfer of heat; "a diabatic process" | Translationsadiabaticoадиабатическийадиабатныйadiabatic
adiabatic[¦ad·ē·ə¦bad·ik] (thermodynamics) Referring to any change in which there is no gain or loss of heat. adiabaticOccurring without the gain or loss of heat.adiabaticExamples of adiabatic heating and cooling when a piston moves up and down in a cylinder.Thermally insulated or self-contained (i.e., without heat entering or leaving the body).adiabatic
a·di·a·ba·tic (ā-dē-ă-ba'tik), Referring to a thermodynamic process in which no gain or loss of heat occurs between the system and its surroundings. [G. adiabatos, impassable, fr. a priv. + diabainō, to go through] Adiabatic Referring to a thermodynamic process in which the net transfer of heat is zero.a·di·a·ba·tic (ā'dē-ă-bat'ik) Referring to a thermodynamic process in which there is no gain or loss of heat between the system and its surroundings. [G. adiabatos, impassable, fr. a priv. + diabainō, to go through]adiabatic Related to adiabatic: Adiabatic compression, Adiabatic cooling, Adiabatic expansion, Adiabatic lapse rate, Adiabatic heatingAntonyms for adiabaticadj occurring without loss or gain of heatRelated Words- natural philosophy
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