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Ideal Gases in Adiabatic Processes

Ideal Gases in Adiabatic Processes

Jul 12, 20251 min read

Definition: Adiabatic Process

An adiabatic process is a process in which no Heat flows into or out of the gas.

Q=0

Theorem: Pressure and Volume in an Adiabatic Process

The pressure p and volume V of an ideal gas in an adiabatic process are related by

pVγ=const,

where γ=CV​Cp​​ is the ratio of the gas’s molar heat capacity in an isobaric process to its molar heat capacity in an isohoric process.

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