Laws of Thermodynamics
Three Laws of Thermo, Spontaneous Processes, Entropy
Thermodynamics is governed by three principles that allow the total energy in a system to be tallied. Each describes a different aspect of a system. The first identifies that phenomenon that energy is neither created nor destroyed, just changed. The second law describes that concept of entropy. The final law describes the concept of absolute zero or the point at which there is only one way to distribute energy in a system.
Packet: Laws of Thermo
BrightStorm - Second Law Entropy
Thermodynamics is governed by three principles that allow the total energy in a system to be tallied. Each describes a different aspect of a system. The first identifies that phenomenon that energy is neither created nor destroyed, just changed. The second law describes that concept of entropy. The final law describes the concept of absolute zero or the point at which there is only one way to distribute energy in a system.
Packet: Laws of Thermo
BrightStorm - Second Law Entropy