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10: Thermal Physics 10.3 Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics A simple statement of the Second Law is that...... you cannot have a process whose only effect is to turn heat energy into work. Thus a true isothermal process cannot really happen. In reality the heat flowing into a gas will cause the average KE of the molecules to increase which in turn increases the pressure, enabling the gas to do work on an external system.
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Energy Degradation High grade forms of energy: - Useful forms of energy that can be used to do work. - Ordered - E.g. Chemical and electrical energy. Low grade forms of energy: - Less useful forms of energy that cannot easily be transferred. - Less ordered - E.g. Internal energy is a low grade form of energy.
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Entropy A different way of stating the Second Law of Thermodynamics is to say that......energy will always spread out. Entropy is a way of measuring the degree of disorder in a system. i.e. the less order, the more entropy. (See PhET simulation)
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics (again). E.g. Falling rain. The rain initially has gravitational potential energy: the energy is ordered. After it has hit the ground the energy becomes internal energy of the surroundings (e.g. due to heat transfer as a result of friction). Thus the energy is less ordered and entropy has increased. During any thermodynamic process the total entropy of the system must increase.
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