Reversing means to go back. Reversible changes are where a change to something can be undone again. The change is only temporary and the substance can be put back to how it was before. Irreversible ...
IN a recent paper, DeGroot and Tolhoek 1 have attempted, by means of an application of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes, to extend Guggenheim's 2 ideas concerning the activities of ions ...
A solution for temporal asymmetry -- or entropy production -- in thermodynamics has been developed to further our understanding of the behavior of biological systems, machine learning, and AI tools.
Sorry! Anyway, some changes we make to materials are irreversible. So once the change has happened, we can't go back again. If you crack an egg in a frying pan and heat it up, that's an irreversible ...