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Tell me about reversible process in thermodynamics​

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Answered by DARSHILTRIVEDI
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in thermodynamics explains motion of heat.

heat is transffered from a chotter object to a colder one and vice versa

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Answered by sahildhande987
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✪Reversible Processes✪

If a process is carried out in such a manner so that the system is always in thermodynamics equilibrium at every stage of the process the process can be reversed by a very small change

If the process is carried out such that the difference in driving force and opposing force is infinitesimally small so that process takes place at infinitesimally slow rate.

Strictly speaking there is no ideal reversible process in universe. toto get an idea of a reversible process we can consider the following system and ideal gas is enclosed in a a container and a massless piston is put on the gas on which a pile of sand is placed having particles of negligible mass to carry out a reversible expansion we will slowing decrease the the mass of the sun let's say by removing the particles one by one show the extension of the gas will take place at infinitesimally small rate and you can always assume the system to in thermodynamics equilibrium

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