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What's adiabatic process in permanent regime?

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kdmais

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Can you explain me,what's adiabatic process in permanent regime? relation to entrophy
I know, the entrophy variation and the healt are zero, but i don´t understand what's permanent regime.
Thanks for all
 
You shoud pay attention to word adiabatic = no heat exchage and therefore dQ = 0, but if the process is non quasistatic than you will have dS > 0 or dS < 0.
 
Adiabatic process is one in which there is no heat interaction either to or from the system.
That is to say, Q = 0.
But a process is called isentropic when the adiabatic process involved is reversible. That is S = constsnt or
ds = 0. This is an ideal process (not practicable).
 
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