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isothermal reversible process...described...

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n thermodynamics, a reversible process is a process whose direction can be "reversed" by inducing infinitesimal changes to some property of the system via its surroundings, with no increase in entropy. Throughout the entire reversible process, the system is in thermodynamic equilibrium with its surroundings.
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▪▪▪An isothermal process is a process which is conducted in a manner such that the temperature remains constant during the entire operation.

Consider an ideal gas confined in a cylinder with a frictionless piston.

Suppose it expands reversibly from volume  at a constant temperature, the pressure of the gas is successfully reduced from.

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