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Started by Philip Hardcastle, April 04, 2012, 05:00:30 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: profitis on June 08, 2014, 06:20:01 PM
So your saying that the diagrammed system under vaccuum and ideal single temperature will pass charge through the switch only once @mark E? Not repeatable? You would be correct if it werent for capacitor leakage and re-equilibrization across the vaccuum gap.its reversable.
Are you having difficulty reading?  I said it will only discharge once.  I said nothing about whether or not oscillations take place. 

Again you have failed to specify the two states you consider and show that the system can move between those states in either direction.  You have failed to establish reversibility.

profitis

The two states are cleary visible in the above diagram.state 1) open switch,neutral plates. state2) closed switch,charges plates.a fully spontaneous reversable process. Step 1) thermal equilibrium.step 2) electrochemical equilibrium accompanied by temperature change step 3)back to step 1 (capacitor leakage) @mark E. I have not failed to show reversability.

MarkE

Quote from: profitis on June 09, 2014, 05:37:25 AM
The two states are cleary visible in the above diagram.state 1) open switch,neutral plates. state2) closed switch,charges plates.a fully spontaneous reversable process. Step 1) thermal equilibrium.step 2) electrochemical equilibrium accompanied by temperature change step 3)back to step 1 (capacitor leakage) @mark E. I have not failed to show reversability.
LOL, well when you figure out what thermodynamic states are then we can resume the conversation.

profitis

Lol @mark E.when you can show the scientists watching here that the above system in a single reservoir is irreversable THEN we can resume the discussion (-:

MarkE

You are just getting sillier and sillier.  It is up to you to show that the system is reversible.  In order to do so you must both: identify the at least two thermodynamic states, and show that the system can freely move from one to the other by itself.  You have not performed either task.