adiabatic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    occurring without loss or gain of heat

Word Origin

adiabatic (adj.)
1838, from Greek adiabatos "not to be passed through," from a- "not" + dia "through" (see dia-) + batos "passable," from bainein "to go" (see come).

Example

1. The temperature fields of adiabatic wall and conductive wall were measured .
2. But adiabatic logics usually can only reduce part of non-adiabatic loss .
3. Target company basically is engaged in adiabatic damp glue board and agglutinant the production that brushs cloth .
4. In an adiabatic process no heat is allowed to enter or leave the system .
5. If siliceous calcic adiabatic goods is falling under environmental temperature use , should take special step .

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