Question
The picture below represents an ______ process.
- Isothermal
- Isochoric
- Adiabatic
- Isobaric
Hint:
An adiabatic process is defined as a process in which no heat transfer takes place. This does not mean that the temperature is constant, but rather that no heat is transferred into or out from the system
The correct answer is: Adiabatic
The picture below represent an adiabatic process.
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In an open system, _______ can get into or out of the system.
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