Basic Laws of Thermodynamics
- QQQ: Heat added to the system
- WWW: Work done by the system
Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Statement: The entropy of an isolated system always increases over time.
- Entropy (S): A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- Implication: Heat cannot spontaneously flow from a colder body to a hotter body without external work.
Third Law of Thermodynamics
- Statement: As the temperature of a system approaches absolute zero, the entropy approaches a constant minimum.
- Implication: It’s impossible to reach absolute zero in a finite number of steps.
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