Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the concept of reversible processes in thermodynamics and classical mechanics, exploring their definitions, implications for entropy, and the conditions under which they occur. Participants seek clarification on the relationship between reversible processes and entropy, as well as the time required for such processes to occur.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants suggest that a reversible process should intuitively work both ways and relate to entropy, specifically questioning which entropy (system, surroundings, or both) is considered.
- One participant proposes that a reversible process occurs against a very small opposing force, emphasizing that it allows the system and surroundings to return to their initial states.
- Another participant clarifies that the entropy change is not zero for all reversible processes, but specifically for reversible adiabatic processes where the heat transfer is zero.
- A participant introduces the concept of internally reversible processes, explaining that they pass through thermodynamic equilibrium states slowly to avoid entropy generation from rapid changes.
- Discussion includes the distinction between internally reversible processes and overall reversible processes, noting that the latter requires both the system and surroundings to undergo complementary reversible processes.
- Concerns are raised about the practical impossibility of achieving overall reversibility due to irreversible processes occurring in the surroundings, such as muscle actions in a compression scenario.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express varying interpretations of reversible processes, particularly regarding the relationship with entropy and the conditions necessary for reversibility. No consensus is reached on the definitions or implications of reversible processes.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the lack of clarity on specific definitions of entropy in different contexts, the dependence on the conditions of the processes discussed, and the unresolved nature of how reversible processes can be practically achieved.