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Author: ENGEL, Thomas/ Reid
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.6CP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: A beaker of boiling water in an airtight room is considered as system whether the system is considered to be an open or closed system needs to be determined, if the boundary is placed just outside the liquid water and if it is placed just inside the walls of the room.
Concept Introduction:
The thermodynamicprocess can be classified in two types; isothermal and adiabatic process.
An isothermal process occurs at constant temperature between system and surroundings. On the contrary, adiabatic processes do not allow the transfer of heat.
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