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An adiabatic process in the opposite of a diabatic process. The adiabatic process occurs without the exchange of heat with its environment. A diabatic process exchanges heat with the environment.

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it is not a adiabatic process because heat is increasing with time and in adiabatic process heat can not be changed .

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