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what is 2nd law of thermodynamics

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Answered by niya25
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Energy is the ability to bring about change or to do work. ... The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that "in all energy exchanges, if no energy enters or leaves the system, the potential energy of the state will always be less than that of the initial state." This is also commonly referred to as entropy.
The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated systemcan never decrease over time. The total entropy can remain constant in ideal cases where the system is in a steady state (equilibrium), or is undergoing a reversible process. In all spontaneous processes,[1] the total entropy always increases and the process is irreversible. The increase in entropy accounts for the irreversibility of natural processes, and the asymmetry between future and past.

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Answered by SreenidhiSChandran
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The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time
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