Reversible computing, logical reversibility of a computation - a computational step for which a well-defined inverse exists
Reversible process (thermodynamics), a process or cycle such that the net change at each stage in the combined entropy of the system and its surroundings is zero
Reversible reaction in chemistry, for which the position of the chemical equilibrium is very sensitive to the imposed physical conditions; so the reaction can be made to run either forwards or in reverse by changing those conditions
A reversible process in engineering, a process or operation of a system or device such that a net reverse in operation will accomplished the converse of the original function
Part of the concrete operational stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the mental process of understanding that numbers and objects can change and then return to their original state
In muscle training, reversibility is when the adaptations that have occured during training are reversed when training stops
See also
Irreversibility, in thermodynamics, processes that are not reversible are termed irreversible
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