Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
An adiabatic process is one in which
no heat enters or leaves the gas
the temperature of the gas changes
the change in internal energy is equal to the mechanical workdone
all of the above
Answer: Option
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Akshay jain said:   1 decade ago
Adiabatic changes in temperature occur due to changes in pressure of a gas while not adding or subtracting any heat.

Mithilesh kumar said:   1 decade ago
According to the rule of adiabatic no heat interaction will occur. Then how change in gas temp will be adiabatic?

Rajkumar said:   1 decade ago
During adiabatic process, heat transfer will not takes place. Then how temperature will change. Answer is wrong.

Babagana jidda shettima said:   10 years ago
Adiabatic process neither heat enters nor leaves. Remember that of throttling process which is also adiabatic.

Deadool said:   9 years ago
There is a change in internal energy, which is a function of temperature. Hence temperature changes.

Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
Adiabatic process no heat enter and leave system.

So dQ = 0.

Now dQ = dU+dW.

Hence dW = -dU.

Irfan Ansari said:   1 decade ago
As it is an adiabatic process so, no heat enters or leaves the system.

Dq = du+dw.

O = du = 0.

Siddharth said:   1 decade ago
If temperature of gas changes then how can be this process called adiabatic process?

Nitin said:   6 years ago
There is no heat interaction between system and surrounding in adiabatic process.
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Rajashekar said:   1 decade ago
Adiabatic process there is no change of heat how temperature will change?


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