The second law of thermodynamics states the increase of entropy, \(\Delta\)S > 0, for real processes from state A to state B at constant energy from chemistry over biological life and engines to cosmic events. The connection of entropy to information, phase-space, and heat is helpful but does not immediately convince observers of the validity and basis of the second law. This gave grounds for finding a rigorous, but more easily acceptable reformulation. Here, we show using statistical mechanics that this principle is equivalent to a force law \(\langle\langle\) f \(\rangle\rangle\) > 0 in systems where mass centers and forces can be identified. The sign of this net force—the average mean force along a path from A to B—determines the directi...
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Abstract The Second Law of Thermodynamics governs the average direction of all non-equilibrium dissi...
Abstract If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent proper...
The second law of thermodynamics states the increase of entropy, Δ S > 0 , for real process...
The second law of thermodynamics states the increase of entropy, Δ S > 0 , for real process...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
In this video, I shall present the Second Law of Thermodynamics. I shall consider the spontaneous di...
When the probability of causes, and the probability of effects, given causes, are each randomly assi...
The second law of thermodynamics is often expressed as the fact that the entropy of an isolated syst...
This article is intended for readers who, like us, were told that the second law of thermodynamics i...
The thesis of this article is that thermodynamics is a rigorous science, and that the first law and...
We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing t...
At its origins, thermodynamics was the study of heat and engines. Carnot transformed it into a scien...
This article is written in the style of Scientific American. A minimum of mathematics is used in the...
Abstract If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent proper...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
Abstract The Second Law of Thermodynamics governs the average direction of all non-equilibrium dissi...
Abstract If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent proper...
The second law of thermodynamics states the increase of entropy, Δ S > 0 , for real process...
The second law of thermodynamics states the increase of entropy, Δ S > 0 , for real process...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
In this video, I shall present the Second Law of Thermodynamics. I shall consider the spontaneous di...
When the probability of causes, and the probability of effects, given causes, are each randomly assi...
The second law of thermodynamics is often expressed as the fact that the entropy of an isolated syst...
This article is intended for readers who, like us, were told that the second law of thermodynamics i...
The thesis of this article is that thermodynamics is a rigorous science, and that the first law and...
We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing t...
At its origins, thermodynamics was the study of heat and engines. Carnot transformed it into a scien...
This article is written in the style of Scientific American. A minimum of mathematics is used in the...
Abstract If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent proper...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
Abstract The Second Law of Thermodynamics governs the average direction of all non-equilibrium dissi...
Abstract If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent proper...