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phyahmad
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my question is short simply why reversibility requires equilibrium?
I was studying mehran kerdarbook on statistical mechanics of particlesberkeman said:What research have you done about this question? Can you post links to your reading that led to this question? Thanks.
Where can I learn about boltzmann's H theorem?Chestermiller said:In irreversible processes, transport of mass, momentum and heat occur at finite rates, and these cannot be reversed for the system without also bringing about a net change in the surroundings. Mass transfer involves diffusion at finite rates. Momentum transfer involves viscous dissipation of mechanical energy to internal energy and involves finite viscous stresses at finite deformation rates. Heat Transfer involves heat conduction at finite temperature gradients. All of these involve entropy generation within the system, rather than entropy transport via heat flow across the boundary of the system.