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Answered by yaseenaliansari07
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Assertion is correct but reason is false

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Answered by Anmikha
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Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

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The reversible work  is defined as the maximum amount of useful work output or the minimum work input for a system undergoing a process between the specified initial and final states in a totally reversible manner.

A reversible process is one that is infinitely slow! Obviously, no real process is reversible but you can approximate a reversible process by doing it as slowly as possible. For example, you can think of a reaction that is at equilibrium as occurring infinitely slowly (nothing is happening!).

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