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  • curprev 19:0919:09, 10 September 2022 24.208.203.11 talk 15,515 bytes +13 Clarified structure over previous, less clear "this is idealized as reversible processes" phrase which seemed to introduce a clause describing what "this" was realized to be (the opposite of intended meaning). undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 17:1217:12, 1 April 2021 2601:603:b80:bd0:b5e6:4619:1ab:7552 talk 15,471 bytes +3 Changed "tho" to "though" at end of first paragraph undo
  • curprev 12:2412:24, 1 April 2021 RSMHP talk contribs m 15,468 bytes +558 In the introduction, it was said isentropic processes should not be interpreted as a constant entropy processes; however, an adiabatic & reversible process is indeed isentropic (constant entropy by default). In thermodynamics the etymology of the word implies what the process should do (isovolumetric = constant volume) , same way isentropic = constant entropy. Any isentropic process only exists ideally as in reality any process would increase the entropy of the universe. undo Tag: Visual edit

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