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Isoentrope vs Isentrope - What's the difference?
isoentrope
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In physics terms the difference between isoentrope and isentrope
is that
isoentrope
is a region having equal entropy throughout, or a curve joining points of equal entropy while
isentrope
is an isentropic state or system.
isoentrope
English
Noun
(
en noun
)
(physics) A region having equal entropy throughout, or a curve joining points of equal entropy
isentrope
English
Noun
(
en noun
)
(physics) An isentropic state or system