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A book that I have contains the following lines :-
For a process to be reversible , the dissipative forces such as viscosity and friction should be absent.
My question is why ?
For a process to be reversible , the dissipative forces such as viscosity and friction should be absent
A book that I have contains the following lines:
For a process to be reversible, the dissipative forces such as viscosity and friction should be absent.
My question is why?