Example of quasi static process in daily life
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A quasi-static process is an example of a thermodynamic process that takes place very slowly so that the system continues to be in internal equilibrium. All quasi-static processes are reversible.
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Quasi static process is a thermodynamic process which occurs gradually slowly. Quasi means almost and static means the thermodynamic properties static with time, every state passed by quasi static process tends to equilibrium and is reversible one.
Example in a real life is, lets assume you want to eat a full bread.
If you eat all at a time, there will be two states one before eating and one after eating the bread. Here there is no quasi static process because there is no equilibrium.
Instead of eating all at a time,go on eating in small pieces. In this case state are approximately equilibrium and we can say it has a quasi static process as all the state are in equilibrium with one another.
If the process is carried out infinity slowly then it is called quasi static process.
Example in a real life is, lets assume you want to eat a full bread.
If you eat all at a time, there will be two states one before eating and one after eating the bread. Here there is no quasi static process because there is no equilibrium.
Instead of eating all at a time,go on eating in small pieces. In this case state are approximately equilibrium and we can say it has a quasi static process as all the state are in equilibrium with one another.
If the process is carried out infinity slowly then it is called quasi static process.
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