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Integrate it.asap.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In thermodynamics, when we're interested at gases, I know that the work done can be written to be −pdV for a reversible process (p is the pressure of the system, and V is the volume of the system).

This is because

dW=Fdx=−pAdx=−pd(Ax)=−pdV

However, why is it not true also that the work done is −pdV for non-reversible processes as well?

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