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) Please circle the valid statement(s) associated with an adiabatic process, a reversible process, and an isentropic process of a closed system. (A) A reversible, adiabatic process is an isentropic process. (B) The entropy generation of a reversible process is zero. (C) The entropy is constant for an isentropic process. (D) For an adiabatic system, the entropy of the system cannot decrease. (E) All of the above.

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Answer:

Option A, C, D

Step-by-step explanation:

A reversible adiabatic process is an isentropic process as entropy remains constant. Thus,

Entropy change (Delta S) = integral of (Q_rev)/T

Thus, option A and C are correct

For a reversible process, entropy generation is a positive quantity or zero. hence, statement B is not true

In an Adiabatic processes, entropy do not decrease. Hence, option D is also correct

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