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What ds>dQ/T means?
{ Topic - Thermodynamics }

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Answered by ktksalim0
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Answer:

it means change in entropy or heat

Explanation:

ds=entropy,dq=heat and divide by temprature

Answered by lensleopard458
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Explanation:

There exists for every thermodynamic system in equilibrium an extensive scalar property called the entropy, S, such that in an infinitesimal reversible change of state of the system, dS = dQ/T, where T is the absolute temperature and dQ is the amount of heat received by the system

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