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entropy remains constant in

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In thermodynamics, an isoentropic process is an idealized thermodynamic process that is adiabatic and in which the work transfers of the system are frictionless; there is no transfer of heat or matter and the process is reversible. Hence, Entropy of a substance remains constant during reversible adiabatic change.

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