What is the steady state in thermodynamics?
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Steady state is that circumstance in which there is no accumulation of mass or energy within the control volume, and the properties at any point within the system are independent of time.Steady state is a more general situation than dynamic equilibrium.
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Steady state is when a property (or properties) of a system are unchanging in time, and so includes flow of heat through a rod with constant velocity at each cross sectional area.
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