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Explain adiabatic expansion

Answer Posted / jayesh

ACTUALLY IN ADIABATIC EXPANSION PROCESS HEAT TRANSFER IS
CONSTANT(Q=0) AND PRESSURE IS REDUCED AND VOLUME IS INCREASED.
APPLICATION OF THIS PROCESS IN OTTO CYCLE,DIESEL CYCLE.

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