Thermodynamic process in which the temperature T({\bf r}) is varying in space but its variation in time is much slower than other dynamic processes so that temperature can be considered as constant at any spatial location {\bf r}:
(1) | T({\bf r}, t) = T({\bf r}) \Leftrightarrow \frac{\partial T}{\partial t} = 0 |
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In specific case when the temperature T({\bf r}) is not varying in space: T({\bf r}) = T = \rm const
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Natural Science / Physics /Thermodynamics