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Entropy, a measure of the thermal energy of a system by a unit temperature that is not available for useful work.

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  • Entropy is a scientific concept as well as a measurable physical property that is usually associated with disorder, randomness, or uncertainty.
  • The term and concept are used in a variety of fields, ranging from classical thermodynamics to statistical physics to the microscopic description of nature and the principles of information theory.
  • Entropy of an object is a measure of energy that is unavailable for work.
  • Entropy is a measure of the number of possible configurations of atoms in a system.
  • In that sense, entropy is a measure of uncertainty or chance.
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