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in thermodynamics a process in which the system undergoes a succession of equilibrium states is a​

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Answered by aishuaishureddy02
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Answer:

An equilibrium (quasi-static) process is denned as a thermodynamic process in which the system undergoes a continuous succession of equilibrium states (the equilibrium state of a system

Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:  In thermodynamics, quasi static process is a  succession of equilibrium states.

Explanation:

A quasi-static process in thermodynamics is defined as the process in which the system slowly undergoes thermodynamic changes in order to remain in internal equilibrium. all the reversible process are called asquasi-static process while entropy production in quasi static is a non-reversible process.

A quasi-static process is important as in thermodynamic there are several processes take place and later it can be classifies as reversible and non-reversible byevaluating their quasi static equilibrium.

Thus quasi static process allows all isothermal and adiabatic processes to process slowly.

Thus, quasi static process is a succession of equilibrium states in thermodynamics.

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