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24 April, 03:59

What is the special thermodynamic meaning of the words adiabatic and aergonic? Give an example of a physical system/process where each of these applies.

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  1. 24 April, 04:50
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    Answer and Explanation:

    The special thermodynamic meaning of the words Aergonic and Adiabatic are described below:

    1. Adiabatic:

    A process that is carried out in such a way that it does not results in any transfer of heat and transfers energy to the surrounding only in the form of work.

    For example:

    All the processes that occur in an insulated system.

    2. Aergonic:

    A process that is carried out in such a way that there is no work mode present is known as Aergonic process.

    For example:

    All the processes that are carried out in rigid and closed systems.
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