- Thermodynamic processes are the paths we can take to bring a thermodynamic system from its initial state to its final state.
- Reversible Process: The thermodynamics process can be reversed or brought back into the initial state
- Irreversible Process: If there is an increase in the entropy of the system then the system cannot return to its original state.
- Cyclic Process: A system goes through a cyclic change during which all its properties change periodically but return to their initial state ultimately.
- Isothermal Process: The process in which the temperature remains constant in the system.
- Isobaric Process: The process in which the pressure of the system does not change with time.
- Isochoric Process: The process in which the volume of the system does not change.
- Adiabatic Process: The process in which no heat is exchanged between the surroundings and the system.
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