Definition of Reversible process (thermodynamics)

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Reversible process (thermodynamics)
For articles on other forms of reversibility, including reversibility of microscopic dynamics, see reversibility (disambiguation).
In thermodynamics, a reversible process, or reversible cycle if the process is cyclic, is a process that can be "reversed" by means of infinitesimal changes in some property of the system without loss or dissipation of energy. Due to these infinitesimal changes, the system is at rest during the whole process. Since it would take an infinite amount of time for the process to finish, perfectly reversible processes are impossible. However, if the system undergoing the changes responds much faster than the applied change, the deviation from reversibility may be negligible. In a reversible cycle, the system and its surroundings will be exactly the same after each cycle.

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