Question
Choose the correct answer.

For the process to occur under adiabatic conditions, the correct condition is:

  1. $\Delta\text{T}=0$

  2. $\Delta\text{P}=0$

  3. $\text{q}=0$ 

  4. $\text{w}=0$

Answer

  1. $\Delta\text{P}=0$

Explanation:

A system is said to be under adiabatic conditions if there is no exchange of heat between the system and its surroundings.

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