Exploring Thermodynamic Processes: Irreversible vs. Reversible Expansions and Compressions
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This document analyzes various thermodynamic processes including irreversible and reversible expansions and compressions. We examine five exercises detailing states at specific pressures (1.5 atm, 2.1 atm) and volumes (1.1 m³, 2.5 m³) at a constant temperature of 300 K. Each exercise provides insight into the distinctions between reversible and irreversible processes, contributing to a deeper understanding of thermodynamic principles and behaviors in different states.
Exploring Thermodynamic Processes: Irreversible vs. Reversible Expansions and Compressions
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State 1 5 atm 300 K State 2 1 atm 300 K Solution: Pairs Exercise #1 a. Irreversible expansion a. Reversible expansion
State 1 5 atm 300 K Solution: Pairs Exercise #2 State 2 1 atm 300 K a. Irreversible compression a. Reversible compression
State 1 1 m3 State 2 5 m3 Solution: Pairs Exercise #3 a. Reversible b. Irreversible
State 1 1 m3 State 2 5 m3 Solution: Pairs Exercise #4 a. Reversible b. Irreversible
State 1 1 m3 Solution: Pairs Exercise #5 State 2 5 m3 a. Reversible b. Irreversible