Why heat released during reversible process is greater than that of a irreversible process?
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Because Clearly, more work is done by thereversible expansion. ... In general, energyreleased by a reversible process can do the maximum amount of work because less of the energy is lost as heat. Aprocess that is done quickly (irreversibly) tends to generate turbulence and friction resulting in heat loss to the surroundings.
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Because Clearly, more work is done by thereversible expansion. ... In general, energyreleased by a reversible process can do the maximum amount of work because less of the energy is lost as heat. Aprocess that is done quickly (irreversibly) tends to generate turbulence and friction resulting in heat loss to the surroundings.
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