On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Adiabatic. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as diabatic and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Adiabatic meaning
- Without gain or loss of heat (and thus with no change in entropy, in the quasistatic approximation).
- Involving the slow change of the Hamiltonian of a system from its initial value to a final value.
Synonyms of Adiabatic
Using Adiabatic
- The main meaning on this page is: Without gain or loss of heat (and thus with no change in entropy, in the quasistatic approximation). | Involving the slow change of the Hamiltonian of a system from its initial value to a final value.
- Useful related words include: diabatic.
- In the example corpus, adiabatic often appears in combinations such as: the adiabatic, an adiabatic, adiabatic process.
Context around Adiabatic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 7 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Adiabatic
- In this selection, "adiabatic" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, non, see, cyclic, invariant, principle and transition stand out and add context to how "adiabatic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a cyclic adiabatic process and adiabatic cooling does. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "adiabatic" sits close to words such as aau, abandons and affections, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with adiabatic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Adiabatic cooling does not have to involve a fluid. (9 words)
A process is adiabatic when no heat exchange occurs. (9 words)
Adiabatic expansion against pressure, or a spring, causes a drop in temperature. (12 words)
Adiabatic ionization is a form of ionization in which an electron is removed from or added to an atom or molecule in its lowest energy state to form an ion in its lowest energy state. (35 words)
A much more accurate data set can be obtained from an adiabatic calorimeter, but such a test may take 2–3 days from ambient at a rate of 3 °C increment per half hour. (34 words)
By way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the "adiabatic approximation" so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
The adiabatic principle allowed Wien to conclude that for each mode, the adiabatic invariant energy/frequency is only a function of the other adiabatic invariant, the frequency/temperature.
The Scalar field undergoes a Dynamical Casimir effect during an adiabatic transition, this adiabatic transition is cyclic and satisfies the requirement of a cyclic adiabatic process.
Adiabatic free expansion of a gas For an adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas, the gas is contained in an insulated container and then allowed to expand in a vacuum.
Adiabatic heating occurs when the pressure of a gas is increased from work done on it by its surroundings, e.g., a piston compressing a gas contained within an adiabatic cylinder.
Adiabatic invariance The properties of magnetic mirrors can be derived using the adiabatic invariance of magnetic flux under changes in magnetic field strength.
By way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the "adiabatic approximation" so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.
Einstein noted in 1911 that the same adiabatic principle shows that the quantity which is quantized in any mechanical motion must be an adiabatic invariant.
Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics main Non-adiabatic dynamics consists of taking the interaction between several coupled potential energy surface (corresponding to different electronic quantum states of the molecule).
This can also be written as : Example of adiabatic compression The compression stroke in a gasoline engine can be used as an example of adiabatic compression.
Acoustic waves Acoustic or sound waves travel at speed given by : or the square root of the adiabatic bulk modulus divided by the ambient fluid density (see speed of sound ).
Adiabatic cooling does not have to involve a fluid.
Adiabatic efficiency is a measure of a compressor's ability to compress air without adding excess heat to that air.
Adiabatic expansion against pressure, or a spring, causes a drop in temperature.
Adiabatic ionization is a form of ionization in which an electron is removed from or added to an atom or molecule in its lowest energy state to form an ion in its lowest energy state.
A much more accurate data set can be obtained from an adiabatic calorimeter, but such a test may take 2–3 days from ambient at a rate of 3 °C increment per half hour.
A process is adiabatic when no heat exchange occurs.
A rise from sea level into the upper regions of the atmosphere causes the temperature to decrease (see adiabatic lapse rate ).
Arnold Sommerfeld identified this adiabatic invariant as the action variable of classical mechanics.
At higher pressures the cooling experienced by the air as it expanded in the engine caused icing problems (see adiabatic cooling ).
Besides it two isothermal limbs, Carnot's cycle has two adiabatic limbs.
Common combinations with adiabatic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: