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Adiabatic process and Bernoulli's principle

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Difference between Adiabatic process and Bernoulli's principle

Adiabatic process vs. Bernoulli's principle

In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process is one that occurs without transfer of heat or matter between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings. In fluid dynamics, Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy.

Similarities between Adiabatic process and Bernoulli's principle

Adiabatic process and Bernoulli's principle have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): First law of thermodynamics, Heat capacity ratio, Hydrostatics, Ideal gas, Internal energy, Isentropic process, Isobaric process, Isochoric process, Thermodynamics.

First law of thermodynamics

The first law of thermodynamics is a version of the law of conservation of energy, adapted for thermodynamic systems.

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Heat capacity ratio

In thermal physics and thermodynamics, the heat capacity ratio or adiabatic index or ratio of specific heats or Poisson constant, is the ratio of the heat capacity at constant pressure to heat capacity at constant volume.

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Hydrostatics

Fluid statics or hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies fluids at rest.

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Ideal gas

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles whose only interactions are perfectly elastic collisions.

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Internal energy

In thermodynamics, the internal energy of a system is the energy contained within the system, excluding the kinetic energy of motion of the system as a whole and the potential energy of the system as a whole due to external force fields.

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Isentropic process

In thermodynamics, an isentropic process is an idealized thermodynamic process that is both adiabatic and reversible.

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Isobaric process

An isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure stays constant: ΔP.

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Isochoric process

An isochoric process, also called a constant-volume process, an isovolumetric process, or an isometric process, is a thermodynamic process during which the volume of the closed system undergoing such a process remains constant.

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Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.

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Adiabatic process and Bernoulli's principle Comparison

Adiabatic process has 73 relations, while Bernoulli's principle has 103. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 5.11% = 9 / (73 + 103).

References

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