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Hi, I have a couple of questions for my general knowledge because I have a test coming up and I'm confused on some stuff
1) For an isothermal process is the \DeltaS=0 because \DeltaT=0?
since it equals zero does that mean that the process is irreversible?
2)What makes a process reversible? is that when the \DeltaS>0?
3)In an adiabatic process, pV\gamma=const. means that it equals a constant value not it is constant because if the temperature changes then the pressure and volume or one of them has to change right? But I don't understand how that is constant when Q=0, but then when \DeltaT=0, just PV is constant, wouldn't what I had earlier be constant at \DeltaT=0 too?
4) In an adiabatic process when I use piVi\gamma=pfVf\gamma, means that I can just find the final pressure or the volume after the process occurs?
5)Similarly what does this mean? THVi\gamma-1=TLVf\gamma-1
and if I was only given the heat transfer QH and QL could I substitute that in for TH and TL?
6)In an Isochoric process, the volume is constant, so to find Q or \DeltaU, I can use either =nCv\DeltaT or =3/2nR\DeltaT?
7)In an Isobaric process, constant pressure, does \DeltaU=Q? Is this correct Q=mc\DeltaT or \DeltaU=nCv\DeltaT? or do I use something with Cp like \DeltaU=nCp\DeltaT?
1) For an isothermal process is the \DeltaS=0 because \DeltaT=0?
since it equals zero does that mean that the process is irreversible?
2)What makes a process reversible? is that when the \DeltaS>0?
3)In an adiabatic process, pV\gamma=const. means that it equals a constant value not it is constant because if the temperature changes then the pressure and volume or one of them has to change right? But I don't understand how that is constant when Q=0, but then when \DeltaT=0, just PV is constant, wouldn't what I had earlier be constant at \DeltaT=0 too?
4) In an adiabatic process when I use piVi\gamma=pfVf\gamma, means that I can just find the final pressure or the volume after the process occurs?
5)Similarly what does this mean? THVi\gamma-1=TLVf\gamma-1
and if I was only given the heat transfer QH and QL could I substitute that in for TH and TL?
6)In an Isochoric process, the volume is constant, so to find Q or \DeltaU, I can use either =nCv\DeltaT or =3/2nR\DeltaT?
7)In an Isobaric process, constant pressure, does \DeltaU=Q? Is this correct Q=mc\DeltaT or \DeltaU=nCv\DeltaT? or do I use something with Cp like \DeltaU=nCp\DeltaT?