Whitman, 2023 - Google Patents
Entropy and the Second LawWhitman, 2023
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- 1313157691994551050
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- Whitman A
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- Thermodynamics: Basic Principles and Engineering Applications
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This chapter begins with a discussion intended to motivate the introduction of the property entropy and continues with an axiomatic presentation of it and a differential equation that governs its time evolution for a continuous system of fixed mass. A kinetic theory explanation …
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