What does entropy mean then?Entropy is a measure of the amount of disorder. The amount of entropy depends on the amount of disorder. As disorder increases, the amount of entropy will increase as well.The amount of entropy also depends on time. If your desk is messy and you don't do ...
生活大爆炸第1季第2集台词 英文中文Here we go. pad thai,no peanuts.给泰国炒面不加花生But does it have peanut oil?...
What effect does an increase in the heating rate have on the boiling temperature during a distillation? Classify the following event based on whether the solubility of the indicated gas will increase, decrease, or stay the same. The temperature is decreased. ...
Enthalpy is a measure of the total heat content of a system, reflecting energy changes in chemical reactions at constant pressure, whereas entropy quantifies the disorder or randomness in a system, crucial for determining spontaneity.
Values are said to proportional when they are linearly dependent on each other. An increased to your first value would mean an increase to your second value. The proportionality of your two values can be used to extract a constant that will be helpful in extrapolating the succeding values of...
this conjecture should be equivalent to the assertion that any Furstenberg limit of Liouville is disjoint from any zero entropy system, but I was not able to formally establish an implication in either direction due to some technical issues regarding the fact that the Furstenberg limit does not di...
What does this mean: change in enthalpy of vaporization > temperature multiplied by change in entropy of vaporization? What is the condensation point of water in Kelvin? The heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g. How much heat is needed to change 3.07 g of water to steam?
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This enrgy flux can only flow to a place where energy levels are lower, by the second law of thermodynamics, which can also be stated as nature does not like an imbalance in energy levels between bodies (of any mass, gas, liquid, solid), and will always try to neutralise them. So hot...
My professor of biophysics at the University of Rome, Mario Ageno, wisely refused to engage in this discussion, but defined (somewhat jokingly) death as a sudden increase in entropy -- which would make life a system that maintains a locally low level of entropy. Richard Dawkins defines life...