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Thermodynamic processes that occur without exchanging heat between the system and its environment.
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The notion of an adiabatic process in thermodynamics -vs- quantum mechanics
In both thermodynamics and quantum mechanics, the term adiabatic is used to refer the idea of "something not changing". … In summary, "The state of being an eigen value of Hamiltonian or the heat content (a state of being, in a way)" did not change over the process and hence is referred to as adiabatic. …