Definitions from Wiktionary (adiabatic)
▸ adjective: (physics, thermodynamics, of a process) Without gain or loss of heat (and thus with no change in entropy, in the quasistatic approximation).
▸ adjective: (physics, quantum mechanics, of a process) That involves the slow change of the Hamiltonian of a system from its initial value to a final value.
▸ noun: An adiabatic curve or graph
▸ Also see adiabatic
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▸ adjective: (physics, thermodynamics, of a process) Without gain or loss of heat (and thus with no change in entropy, in the quasistatic approximation).
▸ adjective: (physics, quantum mechanics, of a process) That involves the slow change of the Hamiltonian of a system from its initial value to a final value.
▸ noun: An adiabatic curve or graph
▸ Also see adiabatic
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