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What is the difference between Adiabatic and Isentropic?

What is the difference between Adiabatic and Isentropic?

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Asked by S. Barnes, Last updated: Jan 11, 2025

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Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Jun 18, 2019

An adiabatic process is known to be a type of procedure that happens with no heat transfer. One of the examples of the adiabatic process is the flow of the air in the atmosphere. This may usually occur when there is a change in temperature. An isentropic process is said to be both adiabatic and also reversible.

An adiabatic process is known to be a type of procedure that happens with no heat transfer. One of
The work system is often not affected by friction. Take note that the adiabatic process does not necessarily have to be isentropic but isentropic process can be adiabatic as long as the process is also reversible. It is essential to know thermodynamics so that you will know the methods that you are going to try.

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