Hello @kkanade
A thermodynamic process in which no heat or mass transfer occurs between the system and surroundings is called an adiabatic process.
On the contrary, a thermodynamic process in which no change in pressure occurs in the system is called an isobaric process.
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Hello @kkanade
A thermodynamic process in which no heat or mass transfer occurs between the system and surroundings is called an adiabatic process.
On the contrary, a thermodynamic process in which no change in pressure occurs in the system is called an isobaric process.
Does it answer your question?