Definition: The word "adiabatic" comes from Latin "adiabate" meaning "a figure of speech that refers to something as if it were a force or process". In physics, adiabatic processes are those in which the heat transfer occurs at constant temperature and pressure. For example, an adiabatic compression process is used when you compress gas until its volume decreases without changing temperature or pressure.
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