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The entropy of a universe

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Answered by poonamaalok8581
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Put simply, entropy is a measure of disorder, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics states that all closed systems tend to maximize entropy. ... Overall, the entropy of the universe always increases. Entropy also manifests in another way: There is no perfect transfer of energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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The second law of thermodynamics states that in a reversible process, the entropy of the universe is constant, whereas in an irreversible process, such as the transfer of heat from a hot object to a cold object, the entropy of the universe increases...

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