Differentiate between Isothermal reversible expansion and Isothermal reversible compression.
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reversible isothermal expansion is an infinitely-slow increase in volume at constant temperature. ... All the reversible isothermal PV work wrev done by an ideal gas to expand was possible by reversibly absorbing heat qrev into the ideal gas.
The reversible compression of the gas proceeds in an infinite number of infinitesimal steps, where the external pressure applied is always essentially equal to the internal pressure of the gas (or larger only by an infinitesimal amount).
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1. A reversible isothermal expansion is an infinitely-slow increase in volume at constant temperature. ... All the reversible isothermal PV work wrev done by an ideal gas to expand was possible by reversibly absorbing heat qrev into the ideal gas.
2.The reversible compression of the gas proceeds in an infinite number of infinitesimal steps, where the external pressure applied is always essentially equal to the internal pressure of the gas (or larger only by an infinitesimal amount).
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