Physics, asked by meridabravegirl, 6 months ago

Why carnot's cycle is a reversible process​

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

Heat transfer between the heat source and the cylinder occurs with an infinitesimal temperature difference. Hence, it is a reversible heat transfer process. Gas in the cylinder expands slowly, does work to its surroundings, and remains at a constant temperature TH.

Answered by ItzAngelSnowflakes
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Explanation:

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Heat transfer between the heat source and the cylinder occurs with an infinitesimal temperature difference. Hence, it is a reversible heat transfer process. Gas in the cylinder expands slowly, does work to its surroundings, and remains at a constant temperature TH.

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