Question
Question: Entropy of an adiabatic reversible process is: A. Positive B. Zero C. Negative D. Constant...
Entropy of an adiabatic reversible process is:
A. Positive
B. Zero
C. Negative
D. Constant
Explanation
Solution
Adiabatic process occurs without the transfer of mass or heat between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings. It is found that this process transfers energy to the surroundings only as work. Adiabatic processes can be reversible or irreversible. The entropy change depends on the heat exchange of the adiabatic system.
Complete step by step solution:
- Entropy change is represented by ΔS
- From second law of thermodynamics, we know that
ΔS=Tqrev
Here T=temperature
qrev= heat
Whenever adiabatic process occurs, in this case the heat released q=0, that is there is no heat change doesn’t take place. This means that in this case entropy =