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13 October, 21:31

When the compression process is non-quasi-equilibrium, the molecules before the piston face cannot escape fast enough, forming a high-pressure region in front of the piston. It takes more work to move the piston against this high-pressure region. Hence, a non-quasi-equilibrium compression process requires a larger work input than the corresponding quasi-equilibrium one. a. trueb. false

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  1. 13 October, 22:27
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    True

    Explanation:

    Because in quasi static process, process occurs very slowly so it is treated as reversible process.
  2. 13 October, 23:19
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    a. true

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we need to understand what takes places during the compression process in a quasi-equilibrium process. A quasi-equilibrium process is a process in during which the system remains very close to a state of equilibrium at all times. When a compression process is quasi-equilibrium, the work done during the compression is returned to the surroundings during expansion, no exchange of heat, and then the system and the surroundings return to their initial states. Thus a reversible process.

    While for a non-quasi equilibrium process, it takes more work to move the piston against this high-pressure region.
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