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explain entropy factor and it's SI unit?​

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Answered by rn003123
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Entropy is a function of the state of a thermodynamic system. It is a size-extensive quantity, invariably denoted by S, with dimension energy divided by absolute temperature (SI unit: joule/K). Entropy has no analogous mechanical meaning—unlike volume, a similar size-extensive state parameter.

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Entropy is a function of the state of a thermodynamic system. It is a size-extensive quantity, invariably denoted by S, with dimension energy divided by absolute temperature (SI unit: joule/K). Entropy has no analogous mechanical meaning—unlike volume, a similar size-extensive state parameter.

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