- An
adiabatic process (
adiabatic from
Ancient Gr**** ἀδιάβατος (adiábatos) 'imp****able') is a type of
thermodynamic process that
occurs without transferring...
- "becoming less" sense, not its "interruption" sense). In dry air, the
adiabatic lapse rate (i.e.,
decrease in
temperature of a
parcel of air that rises...
- The
adiabatic theorem is a
concept in
quantum mechanics. Its
original form, due to Max Born and
Vladimir Fock (1928), was
stated as follows: A physical...
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isentropic process is an
idealized thermodynamic process that is both
adiabatic and reversible.[excessive citations] The work
transfers of the system...
- In thermodynamics, an
adiabatic wall
between two
thermodynamic systems does not
allow heat or
chemical substances to p****
across it, in
other words there...
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reversible adiabatic process is an
adiabatic process that
occurs slowly compared to the time to
reach equilibrium. In a
reversible adiabatic process, the...
- In the
study of combustion, the
adiabatic flame temperature is the
temperature reached by a
flame under ideal conditions. It is an
upper bound of the...
- such non-
adiabatic,
unaccompanied transfer of energy. It
rests on the
primitive notion of walls,
especially adiabatic walls and non-
adiabatic walls, defined...
- change.
Adiabatic invariant Born–Oppenheimer
approximation Adiabatic process Adiabatic ionization Adiabatic index Adiabatic accessibility Adiabatic theorem...
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Adiabatic circuits are low-power
electronic circuits which use "reversible logic" to
conserve energy. The term "
adiabatic"
refers to an
ideal thermodynamic...