| 1. | Reversible processes are always quasistatic, but the converse is not always true.
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| 2. | Such routes are also referred to as quasistatic routes.
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| 3. | Here is how we can effect the quasistatic route.
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| 4. | In some cases, it is important to distinguish between reversible and quasistatic processes.
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| 5. | Whenever the charges are quasistatic, however, this condition will be essentially met.
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| 6. | Reversible processes are always quasistatic processes, but the converse is not always true.
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| 7. | Thermodynamic cycles are often represented mathematically as quasistatic processes in the modeling of the workings of an actual device.
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| 8. | A central notion for this connection is that of quasistatic processes, namely idealized, " infinitely slow " processes.
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| 9. | These stars rapidly contract due to gravity before settling to a quasistatic, fully convective state on the Hayashi tracks.
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| 10. | However some equations can be considered as quasistatic while others are not, leading to a system still being dynamic.
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