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Why the all isentropic process need not to be reversible adiabatic process?

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Answered by MirzaBaigS9
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In thermodynamics, a process involving change without any increase or decrease of entropy. Thus during an isentropic process there are no dissipative effects and the system neither absorbs nor gives off heat. For this reason the isentropic process is sometimes called the reversible adiabatic process.

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