Here the idea of a quasi-equilibrium process is introduced. It’s important to understand that, even though the driving force (say a pressure difference) is infinitesimal, it is enough to move the state of a system very gradually in one direction. Inverting the infinitesimal difference will cause the process to reverse completely (albeit infinitely slowly).
About our tutor
Patrick Andrews has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University and an MSc in Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge.
A former Chartered Engineer and Chartered Mathematician, Patrick has worked in management consultancies and high-tech startups, and in academia as a postdoc in Applied Mathematics at Cambridge and a maths lecturer at De Montfort University.
Patrick is the father of three delightful (but not uniformly mathematical!) daughters.
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