Physics, asked by asde, 1 year ago

why does entropy increase in a irreversible process?
What is its significance?

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Answered by paras
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the entropy of isolated system is the measure of the irreversibility undergone by the system . more is the irreversibility more increase in the entropy of system as such the reversible process is an ideal process and it never really occur.
Answered by alifiya
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When we refer to the passage of the system through a sequence of internal equilibrium states without the establishment of equilibrium with the surroundings this is referred to as a reversible change.
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