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Reshav posted an Question
June 05, 2020 • 03:17 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
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An adiabatic process is an

an adiabatic process is an what is its correct answer?

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  • Suman Kumar best-answer

    But for irreversible process entropy is zero. First understand reversible once your doubts is clear. Then i will explain for irreversible.

  • Suman Kumar

    Let me show you how? Note the formula for entropy calculation.

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    For reversible Adibatic expansion increase in entropy due to volume is compensated by decrease in temperature hence entropy remain constant.

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    this thing i dont get what you are trying to say

  • Suman Kumar best-answer

    The adiabatic process i.e. the entropy of a system remains constant. In other words, a reversible adiabatic process is an isentropic process at the same time. In this irreversible adiabatic process dq = 0, but ds > 0, hence, an irreversible adiabatic process is not isentropic.

  • Anand pratap singh Best Answer

    D Isoentropic process Bcs entropy becomes constant

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1

    check this link https://youtu.be/4dGqsWbJ664

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1

    An adiabatic process is a process in which no heat is exchanged. An adiabatic and reversible process has constant entropy s--it is isentropic. An isenthalpic process has constant enthalpy, and probably there is a myriad ways to realize such a process.

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