VI. c) (2pts) For a closed system, what two conditions (if met) ensure that a process is isentropic? and d) (2pts) For a simple compressible system, what is required to fix the thermodynamic state? e) (3pts) List the 3 mechanisms by which energy can be transferred to/from a system. i. ii. iii.
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