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An isentropic process is restrictive and is not feasible in real life.(a) False(b) TrueThis question was addressed to me in quiz.This intriguing question comes from A Brief Review of Thermodynamics in portion Compressible Flow – Preliminary Aspects of Aerodynamics

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The CORRECT choice is (a) False

Easy EXPLANATION: Isentropic process seems restrictive in a practical case, i.e. a process which is both reversible and adiabatic is not feasible. This is what we think generally. Actually, a LARGE number of practical compressible flow cases are good ASSUMPTIONS of isentropic PROCESSES only.



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