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thisThis question might be nonsensical and, if it is, please leave a reply so I know and can remove it.

I'm currently learning about basic thermodynamics and was thinking, if there is some "average" or median movement pattern or velocity which a system of molecules reach after some time has gone. Is there some "standard" of movement that any system follows given time or does it depend too much on the environment to answer?

I am asking this because the physics literature I'm reading just introduced the concept of disorder, and I wanted to know if that disorder is predictable or not.

Again sorry, if this is too vague or not really an answerable question. Just pm and I'll remove the post =)

this question might be nonsensical and if it is please leave a reply so I know and can remove it.

I'm currently learning about basic thermodynamics and was thinking if there is some "average" or median movement pattern or velocity which a system of molecules reach after some time has gone. Is there some "standard" of movement that any system follows given time or does it depend too much on the environment to answer?

I am asking this because the physics literature I'm reading just introduced the concept of disorder, and I wanted to know if that disorder is predictable or not.

Again sorry if this is too vague or not really an answerable question. Just pm and I'll remove the post =)

This question might be nonsensical and, if it is, please leave a reply so I know and can remove it.

I'm currently learning about basic thermodynamics and was thinking, if there is some "average" or median movement pattern or velocity which a system of molecules reach after some time has gone. Is there some "standard" of movement that any system follows given time or does it depend too much on the environment to answer?

I am asking this because the physics literature I'm reading just introduced the concept of disorder, and I wanted to know if that disorder is predictable or not.

Again sorry, if this is too vague or not really an answerable question. Just pm and I'll remove the post =)

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Question about molecules and their movement

this question might be nonsensical and if it is please leave a reply so I know and can remove it.

I'm currently learning about basic thermodynamics and was thinking if there is some "average" or median movement pattern or velocity which a system of molecules reach after some time has gone. Is there some "standard" of movement that any system follows given time or does it depend too much on the environment to answer?

I am asking this because the physics literature I'm reading just introduced the concept of disorder, and I wanted to know if that disorder is predictable or not.

Again sorry if this is too vague or not really an answerable question. Just pm and I'll remove the post =)