Physics, asked by mohamed2020, 10 months ago

A cold canned drink is left in a warmer room where its temperature rises as a result of
heat transfer. Is this a reversible process? Explain.

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Answered by shailjasinha523
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Answer:

A cold canned drink is left in a warmer room where its temperature rises as a result of

heat transfer. Is this a reversible process.

Explanation:

A cold canned drink is left in a warmer room where its temperature rises as a result of

heat transfer.

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Answered by pallavisami
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Answer:

The process is a irreversible process

The temperature gain by the cold canned drink occurs in an infinitesimally temperature difference which is difficult to reverse the process.

The heat transfer through a differential temperature difference can be considered to be reversible. There is a smaller heat transfer when there is a small temperature difference between two bodies. Any significant heat transfer through a small temperature difference requires a very large surface area and a very long time. Therefore, even though approaching reversible heat transfer is desirable from a thermodynamic point of view, it is not practical and not economically feasible.

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