| 31. | Adiabatic heating and adiabatic cooling are terms used to describe this temperature change.
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| 32. | Adiabatic heating and adiabatic cooling are terms used to describe this temperature change.
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| 33. | I thought you are referring to reversible ( isentropic ) adiabatic expansion process.
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| 34. | They are both in an " adiabatic enclosure ".
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| 35. | The validity of this approximation holds as long as the adiabatic approximation holds.
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| 36. | According to Adiabatic process, magma will undergo adiabatic cooling right before eruption.
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| 37. | According to Adiabatic process, magma will undergo adiabatic cooling right before eruption.
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| 38. | Note that adiabatic lapse rate redirects to the lapse rate article you linked.
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| 39. | :: The answer to the last question is at Adiabatic flame temperature.
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| 40. | The technique is usually an adiabatic change of state.
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