The Gouy-Stodola theorem is a principle in thermodynamics that relates to the second law of thermodynamics and provides insights into the relationship between heat and work in processes that involve irreversible and reversible systems. It states that the maximum work obtainable from a system during a process at constant temperature (isothermal process) is equal to the change in the Helmholtz free energy of the system.
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