Adiabatic in a sentence as an adjective

This isn't an adiabatic expansion, the force experienced on the ball will depend on how fast the ball is moving.

Diesel engines usually use glow plugs to compensate for the lack of adiabatic compression heating when the engine is cold.

Under the right conditions you can expect to see some puffs of condensation due to the adiabatic cooling of the air on the edges of the shockwave.

Feel free to downvote, patriotism is one thing, being adiabatic to or discouraging of criticism is another.

They've recently published a paper in Nature that shows an 8 qubit version of their adiabatic device really is a quantum computer so this is not complete ******** anymore.

Perhaps with more work they can better isolate their computer from it's environment and graduate from quantum annealing to reversible adiabatic quantum computing.

But whereas most groups are trying to build the quantum logic gates from which all computing operations can be derived—an approach known as the gate model—D-Wave has adopted a different approach, called adiabatic quantum computation.

A really long time ago when I was in grad school playing with genetic algorithms and simulated annealing, I implemented something that seems awfully similar to quantum adiabatic annealing.

If you're at just suborbital speeds, the temperature from the adiabatic compression on reentry is intense, and it's a technical challenge to handle the heating either non-ablatively, or ablatively but with cheap, safe rapidly re-applicable ablative material.

There is some suggestion the next round of hardware will have enough q-bits to do something "really interesting", but I'm still quite skeptical that the device, even if a truly functioning quantum adiabatic machine, shows any sort of true entanglement in a way that would satisfy the non-adiabatic QM aficinados.

Adiabatic definitions

adjective

occurring without loss or gain of heat; "adiabatic expansion"