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The First Law of Thermodynamics
Gas Temperature Changes in Adiabatic Processes
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Adiabatic processes change the temperature of an ideal gas without heat transfer. In an adiabatic compression, no heat is added, but work is done on the gas. That work raises the gas temperature. In an adiabatic expansion, the gas does work and its temperature drops.
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A thermodynamic process with no heat transfer inside or outside the system is termed adiabatic.
Thus, according to the first law of thermodynamics, the change in internal energy is the negative of the work done in an adiabatic process.
For instance, a fire piston consisting of a thermally insulated tube has one end closed, and the ...
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