Irreversible Processes:Irreversible processes are thermodynamic processes where the system cannot be returned to its initial state without leaving a change in the surroundings. These processes involve the dissipation of energy and cannot be reversed without additional work or energy input.
Equilibrium:Equilibrium is a state where the system is in balance, with no net change occurring over time. Reversible processes occur when a system is at or near equilibrium, allowing it to be returned to its initial state without leaving any trace.
Quasi-Static Process: A quasi-static process is a reversible process that occurs infinitely slowly, allowing the system to remain in equilibrium throughout the entire process. This ensures that the system can be returned to its initial state without any dissipation of energy.