Why does more heat transfer take place in a reversible process than in a irreversible process?
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In contrast, an irreversible process occurs in one direction only. ... The second law of thermodynamics states that in a reversible process, the entropy of the universe is constant, whereas in an irreversible process, such as the transfer of heat from a hot object to a cold object, the entropy of the universe increases.
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