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Hi, everyone. i have several questions about thermodynamics which I just read. 1. Why does a reversible process require equilibrium of the system all...
(氢气和氧气反应生成水是一个可逆反应,意味着在一定条件下,水可以分解回氢气和氧气。) 物理学领域:“In thermodynamics, a reversible process is one that can be reversed without leaving any trace of its having occurred in the system or surroundings.”(在热力学中,可逆过...
In thermodynamics, any process that can be reversible is called a reversible process. Here, we'll learn different aspects of the reversible process, including characteristics, examples, and components of the reversible process.Share There are several categories of the division of thermodynamic p...
In order to be reversible, a thermodynamic process must satisfy certain conditions. For example, a thermodynamic processcan notbe reversible if: there is heat transfer between bodies of different temperatures; there is friction between moving parts, since friction always represents a loss; ...
Reversible process is very important in the thermodynamics of physical chemistry, and the change value of some thermodynamics functions could be only obtained in reversible process. But reversible process is an ideal process, is a scientific abstract, so some students find it difficult to understand ...
.Thermodynamically speaking, such a process is described in the equilibriumphase space of the black hole, but in reality, it is neither reversible nor... C Gruber 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Thermodynamic optimization of a Penrose process: an engineers' approach to black hole thermodynamics In this...
An ergodic Markov process is reversible if, in equilibrium, the expected number of transitions per unit time from one state to another is equal to the expected number of the transitions in the reverse order. This is also equivalent to a time-reversibility property that, at any instant, the ...
On the basis of several specific examples of DNA and protein unfolding, we demonstrate that piece-by-piece verification of the proposed thermodynamic model using individual fits is frequently inappropriate and can result in an incorrect mechanism and thermodynamics of the studied unfolding process. We ...
Reversible process: A reversible process is a process, involving the system and its environment, in which its direction can be reversed by endless changes in other environments, such as pressure or temperature. Irreversible process: This concept often arises in thermodynamics. ...