A thermodynamic process is a sequence of changes that a thermodynamic system undergoes in terms of its state variables, which include properties like temperature, pressure, volume, and entropy. During a thermodynamic process, the system exchanges energy with its surroundings, typically in the form of heat and work. The nature of these exchanges and the paths taken can greatly influence the characteristics of the process.

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