Discuss the distinction between an adiabatic and an isentropic process. For example, how can it be that
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Discuss the distinction between an adiabatic and an isentropic process. For example, how can it be that a compressor that works very quickly, allowing negligible heat transfer, can nevertheless increase the entropy of a gas?
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