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an adiabatic process that is irreversible and extracts no work is in an... the isothermal process is conjugate to the adiabatic process for reversible transformations... during an adiabatic process in which the volume increases... during an adiabatic process in which the volume increases... during an adiabatic process in which the volume increases... The definition of an adiabatic process is that heat transfer to the system is zero... does not remain constant during an adiabatic process but instead changes along with...

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