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Rahulx084
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- Thermodynamic process
I read an example where if I go from initial to final state extremely fast (gas inside a piston cylinder assembly) , the gas inside it will be very unhappy, its not going to stay in equilibrium, parts of the system are going to be at different pressure and parts of it at something other different , so its an irreversible process and to get back at initial state will require some inputs from outside.
I have read that every reversible process is a quasi static process but every quasi static process is not reversible, then what are those quasi static processes which are not reversible? Are they irreversible process?
Aren't irreversible process are fast?
I have read that every reversible process is a quasi static process but every quasi static process is not reversible, then what are those quasi static processes which are not reversible? Are they irreversible process?
Aren't irreversible process are fast?