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I searched in the fora, and I did find https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=292278" asking pretty much the same thing.
Internal energy change and work done are zero, so no heat is absorbed. Thus entropy is zero, hence it isn't spontaneous. What am I doing wrong?
Could you also explain why internal energy changes/work are zero?
Internal energy change and work done are zero, so no heat is absorbed. Thus entropy is zero, hence it isn't spontaneous. What am I doing wrong?
Could you also explain why internal energy changes/work are zero?
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