Adiabatic relations
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Adiabatic relations describe how a gas's properties change during an adiabatic process, where no heat is exchanged with the surroundings. For an ideal gas, the pressure and volume are related such that their product, raised to the power of the adiabatic index, remains constant. Similarly, the temperature and volume relationship follows that temperature, multiplied by volume raised to one minus the adiabatic index, is constant. The temperature and pressure relationship also follows a similar pattern, indicating that temperature and pressure changes are linked in a predictable way during adiabatic processes.
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