What defines a reversible process in the context of the Second Law?

Answer

An idealized quasi-static process where there is no net entropy generation within the system or surroundings ($\Delta S = 0$).

Reversible processes are theoretical constructions that pass through equilibrium states without generating any new entropy, although they do not occur in real nature due to unavoidable irreversible events like friction.

What defines a reversible process in the context of the Second Law?
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