The type of a reversible process on a
Answer to Problem 1MCQ
Option (a).
Explanation of Solution
Any change in the state, or in the
A reversible process is one which the system could be brought back from its final state to its initial state by travelling through the opposite direction of its path. A perfect reversible process does not exist. On a
Conclusion:
Since the reversible processes are path known processes, option (a) is correct.
The reversible processes are path known processes. Thus, option (b) is incorrect.
The gas will change its state very slowly going from one equilibrium state to another and it will eventually arrive at its final state. Thus, option (c) is incorrect.
Not all the given options are wrong. Thus, option (d) is incorrect.
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