A process, in which the working substance neither receives nor gives out heat to its surroundings during its expansion or compression, is called

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A process, in which the working substance neither receives nor gives out heat to its surroundings during its expansion or compression, is called

(A) Isothermal process

(B) Hyperbolic process

(C) Adiabatic process              (Ans)

(D) Polytropic process