Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 5)
5.
There is a loss of heat in an irreversible process.
Discussion:
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Bhagat viijay said:
1 decade ago
In reversible process due to friction and irregularities the heat is released.
Sumit said:
1 decade ago
There is no loss of heat but available energy in irreversible process.
KARTIKESWAR RANA said:
1 decade ago
In irreversible process heat is generated by friction. So answer is A.
Varma said:
1 decade ago
Irreversible process is always accompanied by the increase in entropy.
Yadunandan Nagar said:
1 decade ago
Irreversible is a isentropic process so in this process is heat loss.
Sushant said:
1 decade ago
Amount of heat loss is proportional to irreversibility.
Lakshmi said:
1 decade ago
Amount of heat loss is proportional to irriversability.
Lavlesh mishra said:
1 decade ago
Friction is Main causes of irreversibility.
S.ramasamy said:
1 decade ago
Irreversible is adiabatic process.
Devan said:
1 decade ago
Due to entropy generation.
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