Adiabatic process equation via pressure and volume

An adiabatic process is a type of thermodynamic process that occurs without transferring heat or mass between the thermodynamic system and its environment.

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adiabatic_index

adiabatic_index, also known as heat capacity ratio, of the gas.

Symbol:

gamma

Latex:

\(\gamma\)

Dimension:

dimensionless

initial_temperature

Initial temperature of the system.

Symbol:

T_0

Latex:

\(T_{0}\)

Dimension:

temperature

final_temperature

Final temperature of the system.

Symbol:

T_1

Latex:

\(T_{1}\)

Dimension:

temperature

initial_volume

Initial volume of the system.

Symbol:

V_0

Latex:

\(V_{0}\)

Dimension:

volume

final_volume

Final volume of the system.

Symbol:

V_1

Latex:

\(V_{1}\)

Dimension:

volume

initial_pressure

Initial pressure inside the system.

Symbol:

p_0

Latex:

\(p_{0}\)

Dimension:

pressure

final_pressure

Final pressure inside the system.

Symbol:

p_1

Latex:

\(p_{1}\)

Dimension:

pressure

adiabatic_condition

p_0 * V_0^gamma = p_1 * V_1^gamma

Latex:
\[p_{0} V_{0}^{\gamma} = p_{1} V_{1}^{\gamma}\]