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Chance of objects going against greater entropy Oh shoot, I'm sorry then. I saw you talking about variables getting sharper, and linking entropy to sharpness, which I haven't heard of being used in stat mech before, only in QM. Any further recommended readings on macroscopic entropy decrease? |
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How do electrical devices suck electricity? LOL you remind me of Calvin's dad. You made me laugh |
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Chance of objects going against greater entropy Wait... I am pretty sure that entropy always increases, particularly at macroscopic levels. And entropy is essentially a logarithmic measure of the multiplicity, not a measure of the uncertainty in quantum mechanics. |
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When does voltage drop occur? Good explanation! Sorry for my ignorance, but where does the lost energy from the voltage drop go to? |
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