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28.08.2019 •
Physics
Part c because of this temperature difference, the magnitude of the entropy lost by the surroundings is the magnitude of entropy gained by the gas during a real isothermal expansion.
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Ответ:
less than
Explanation:
We know that entropy of the system is zero for the revertible process and it is positive for irreversible process.
Isothermal process the work is done by the gas and there is heat loss due to heat loss the entropy of the system decreases
So in fill in the blanks there will be less than as the entropy decreases in isothermal process
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