Adiabatic wall by Wikipedia Bot 0
An adiabatic wall is a theoretical concept used in thermodynamics to describe a physical boundary that does not allow heat to pass through it. In other words, an adiabatic wall is perfectly insulated, preventing any heat transfer between the system it contains and its surroundings. In practical applications, adiabatic walls are idealizations, as no material can completely prevent heat transfer.

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