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Adiabatic reversible expansion of ideal monoatomic gas

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Answered by Thûgłife
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An adiabatic (zero heat exchanged with the surroundings) process is reversible if the process is slow enough that the system remains in equilibrium throughout the process........

Answered by Anonymous
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During a reversible process the quantity of heat transferred is directly proportional to the system's entropy change. Systems which are thermally insulated from their surroundings undergo processes without any heat transfer; such processes are called adiabatic.

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