Describe an imaginary process that violates both the first and the second laws of thermodynamics.

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2022-09-23

Describe an imaginary process that violates both the first and the second laws of thermodynamics.

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ruinsraidy4

ruinsraidy4

Beginner2022-09-24Added 17 answers

Assume that there is a device which takes heat from the reservoir and produce work.
The expression for the first law of thermodynamics, upon the energy balancer of the system
Q = W net
It only deals with the energy balance and not give the information about the possibility of the process. Now assume that there is a heat transfer of 16 kJ of the heat to the air and obtain 21 kJ of the work, which caused due to the expanding of the gas and moving a piston
Q = W 16  kJ 21  kJ
It indicates that the cyclic process is violating the first law of thermodynamics
Now according to the second law of thermodynamics
η = W Q × 100 = 21 16 × 100 = 131.25 %
As the efficiency can not be more than 100%.
It is impossible to get 131.25% efficiency
Thus this process violates the second law of thermodynamics.

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