adiabatic

[ UK /ˌe‍ɪdɪɐbˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring without loss or gain of heat
    adiabatic expansion
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How To Use adiabatic In A Sentence

  • The standard lapse rate is primarily governed by the Earths gravity because as air rises it expands adiabatically as the air pressure reduces. Gerry North's Suggested Reading on Climate Models « Climate Audit
  • In the case of this rainbow-trapping plasmonic surface, the researchers at Lehigh created "adiabatically graded metallic gratings" , which are basically small, nanosized grooves in a sheet of silver. Forbes.com: News
  • The result is what meteorologists call adiabatic cooling - the temperature plunges to below - 30C, causing the water vapour in the gas to condense. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Cv, also sometimes called the adiabatic index or the heat capacity ratio or the isentropic expansion factor Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Its adiabatic temperature rise can make materials reach the degree of serious soften and fail.
  • Working closely with environmental engineers, Arup New York, it settled on a passive climate controlled system known as adiabatic cooling, which takes advantage of the hot arid climate.
  • If you're a member of the Thermodynamic Law Party: Without institutionalized marriage keeping open the possibility of energy exchange with the rest of society, gay couples will become adiabatically closed systems, preventing them from importing negentropy and thereby increasing, not decreasing, the entropy of such non-traditional but long-standing family units. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Entropy, according to the 2nd law, can indeed remain constant but only either in reversible adiabatic processes or in reversible cycles.
  • A bipolar outflow of hot gas quickly forms on the metric axis, and aside from the lobes edges behaves much like any adiabatically cooling flow in the equatorial direction. Astronomers Find Type Ia Supernova Just Waiting to Happen | Universe Today
  • Cv, also sometimes called the adiabatic index or the heat capacity ratio or the isentropic expansion factor Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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