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is ideal process is reversible ​

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an ideal thermodynamically reversible process, the energy from work performed by or on the system would be maximized, and that from heat would be zero. ... In case of an ideal process, heat can be completely converted into work, e.g., isothermal expansion of an ideal gas in a piston–cylinder arrangement

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In an ideal thermodynamically reversible process, the energy from work performed by or on the system would be maximized, and that from heat would be zero. In case of an ideal process, heat can be completely converted into work, e.g., isothermal expansion of an ideal gas in a piston–cylinder arrangement.)

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