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Easy Thermodynamics Laws of Thermodynamics

What is entropy and what does an increase in entropy indicate?

Answer

Entropy is a thermodynamic property measuring the degree of disorder or randomness in a system, also representing unavailable energy for doing work. An increase in entropy indicates that energy has become more dispersed and less available for useful work. In any spontaneous process within an isolated system, entropy always increases, explaining why heat naturally flows from hot to cold and why perpetual motion machines are impossible.

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