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Thermodynamics
Adiabatic Process Calculator
Calculates the final temperature of an ideal gas after adiabatic compression or expansion. Use it in thermodynamics to model diesel engines, atmospheric processes, or fast gas compressions where no heat is exchanged.
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Thermodynamics
Thermal Expansion Calculator
Calculates how much a solid material lengthens or shortens when its temperature changes. Use it when designing bridges, pipelines, rail tracks, or any structure where thermal stress matters.
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Key differences
| Adiabatic Process Calculator | Thermal Expansion Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Thermodynamics | Thermodynamics |
| Inputs required | 4 | 3 |
| Result | Final Temperature (K) | Length Change (m) |
| What it does | Calculates the final temperature of an ideal gas after adiabatic compression or expansion. Use it in thermodynamics to model diesel engines, atmospheric processes, or fast gas compressions where no heat is exchanged. | Calculates how much a solid material lengthens or shortens when its temperature changes. Use it when designing bridges, pipelines, rail tracks, or any structure where thermal stress matters. |