
The Second Law and Entropy
Explore the concept of entropy as a measure of disorder and its role in the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Students will calculate entropy changes for reversible and irreversible processes.
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Explore the concept of entropy as a measure of disorder and its role in the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Students will calculate entropy changes for reversible and irreversible processes.
Key Questions
- Why do natural processes tend towards maximum entropy?
- How is entropy change calculated for an ideal gas?
- What is the statistical interpretation of entropy?
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