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adiabatic ADJ

adiabatic calorimeter PHYS

adiabatic change PHYS

adiabatic compression PHYS

adiabatic contraction PHYS

adiabatic engine AUTO

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The walls of an isolated thermodynamic system are adiabatic, rigid, and impermeable to matter.
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In 1946, he created a theory of adiabatic polarons; the term polaron came from him.
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These engines are variously called adiabatic engines, due to better approximation of adiabatic expansion, low heat rejection engines, or high temperature engines.
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Subsidence will generally dry out an air mass by adiabatic (compressional) heating.
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The very nearly qualifier sets it apart from true constants of motion, such as energy, reducing it to merely an adiabatic invariant.
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If the air is at the saturated vapor pressure, then the rate at which temperature drops with height is called the saturated adiabatic lapse rate.
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But in reality he also relied heavily on the concept of an adiabatic process.
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When these two values differ by a significant value, explicit non-adiabatic methods have to be employed to yield correct results.
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Instability results from difference between the adiabatic lapse rate of an air mass and the ambient lapse rate in the atmosphere.
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In this case, the energy states of the system do not make transitions, so that the quantum number is an adiabatic invariant.
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