Which of these is true when a system undergoes a reversible infinitesimal process receiving a heat transfer ?Q, while the system's temperature is T, and its entropy increases by dS? ? dS > ?Q / T ? dS ? ?Q / T ? dS = ?Q / T ? dS ? ?Q / T
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