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Why are isoentropic reversible processes adiabatic?

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Answered by jeevika6d1
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Explanation:

Isentropic process: entropy is a constant, Ds=0. A reversible, adiabatic process is always isentropic since no entropy generation due to irreversibilities (sgen=0) and no change of entropy due to heat transfer (ds=? Q/T=0).

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