Illustrate reversible-irreversible and quasi-static process, Mechanical Engineering

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(a) Illustrate reversible, irreversible and Quasi-static process with examples.

(b) What do you mean by terms change of state, path, process, property, cycle.

(c) Distinguish between open, isolated and closed system with examples.

(d) Distinguish between internal energy and other forms of energy.


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