Physics, asked by arjunjayan3119, 1 year ago

What happens to entropy of surroundings when pressure external is zero?

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Answered by softy8
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hi

the answer to ur question is

Entropy is the loss of energy available to do work. Another form of the second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of a system either increases or remains constant; it never decreases. Entropy is zero in a reversible process; it increases in an irreversible process.

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Answered by reetachaudhary622
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Answer:a cyclone forms

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