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- An adiabatic process (adiabatic from Ancient Gr**** ἀδιάβατος (adiábatos) 'imp****able') is a type of thermodynamic process that occurs without transferring...
- reversible adiabatic process is an adiabatic process that occurs slowly compared to the time to reach equilibrium. In a reversible adiabatic process, the...
- In thermodynamics, an adiabatic wall between two thermodynamic systems does not allow heat or chemical substances to p**** across it, in other words there...
- Adiabatic circuits are low-power electronic circuits which use "reversible logic" to conserve energy. The term "adiabatic" refers to an ideal thermodynamic...
- {U}}(t,t_{0})|\psi (t_{0})\rangle .} The problem of determining the adiabaticity of a given process is equivalent to establishing the dependence of U...
- 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...
- Shortcuts to adiabaticity (STA) are fast control protocols to drive the dynamics of system without relying on the adiabatic theorem. The concept of STA...
- change. Adiabatic invariant Born–Oppenheimer approximation Adiabatic process Adiabatic ionization Adiabatic index Adiabatic accessibility Adiabatic theorem...
- In physics, mechanics and engineering, an adiabatic shear band is one of the many mechanisms of failure that occur in metals and other materials that...
- "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...