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What is irreversibility in thermodynamics?

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Answered by DSamrat
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Hey.

Here is your answer .

In thermodynamics , a process that is not reversible is called irreversible. 

An irreversible process occurs in real time. But by doing so, energy is lost to the enviromoment and it's impossible to go back to the starting point without doing extra work.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here's your answer....

Irreversibility in thermodynamics refers to a process that is irreversible or cannot be changed.

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