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Standard XIII
Physics
1st Law of Thermodynamics
What is ∆U in...
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What is
∆
U
in adiabatic process?
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A process where no exchange of heat takes place or temperature remains constant is known as an adiabatic process.
∆
U
is denoted as the internal energy of system, when heat between the system and surroundings constant, then
q
=
0
Since,
∆
U
= q +
∆
W
, thus, the value of
∆
U
is equal to
∆
W
which is the adiabatic work.
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