Similar words: first law of thermodynamics, thermodynamics, thermodynamic, aerodynamics, dynamics, aerodynamic, hydrodynamic, dynamic. Meaning: n. a law stating that mechanical work can be derived from a body only when that body interacts with another at a lower temperature; any spontaneous process results in an increase of entropy.
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1. Carnot established the second law of thermodynamics; demonstrated the wave nature of light.
2. Royce's seminars had acquainted Eliot with the second law of thermodynamics if he had not known it before.
3. I am subject to the second law of thermodynamics, but that in no way stops me having worthwhile purposes.
4. The second law of thermodynamics results from the fact that there are always many more disordered states than there are ordered ones.
5. What light does this discussion throw on the second law of thermodynamics?
6. Then somehow he hinted the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Perpetual Motion Machine (of the First Kind... Haha)... then I explained the negative sign... then I don't owe him any assignment... lol.
7. An entropy generation analysis method based on the second law of thermodynamics was used to component level optimization design of aircraft environmental control system in this paper.
8. It is, according to the second law of thermodynamics, the inevitable destination of an isolated system.
9. The second Law of Thermodynamics states that thermal transfer occurs in the direction of decreasing temperature.
10. A precise statement of this idea is known as the second law of thermodynamics.
11. Should not the entropy change for the reaction therefore be positive-as required by the second law of thermodynamics?
12. No matter how much effort was expended, all intention was governed by the second law of thermodynamics.
13. The three laws including Joule law, Gay-Lussac law and charles law are simultaneously worked out by use of first , second law of thermodynamics and Boyle law.
14. A guy named Rudolf Clausius is generally credited with coming up with second law of thermodynamics.
15. The QPNS equations in entropy variables derived in the present paper have the symmetrization and satisfy the second law of thermodynamics automatically that can improve the stability of the solution.
16. The character of longitudinal-flow heat exchanger and baffle board heat exchanger is analyzed with the first law of thermodynamics and the second law of thermodynamics.
17. In 1867 James Clerk Maxwell, a British researcher, wondered if you could extract useful energy from thin air, in apparent contradiction to the second law of thermodynamics.
18. It was once widely believed that living organisms might exempt from the second law of thermodynamics.
19. Thermal pollution is an inevitable concomitant of power generation-an unavoidable implication of the second law of thermodynamics.
20. Thermal pollution is an concomitant of power generation - an unavoidable implication of the second law of thermodynamics.
21. Ludwig Boltzmann let the statistical ideology enter the physics realm cpmpletely by explaining second law of thermodynamics with microcosmic point of view.
22. There is another principle, independent of the first law and not derivable from it, that is the second law of thermodynamics.
23. Not all scientists believe time is governed by the second law of thermodynamics.
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24. The state function, entropy, is introduced by the means of a perfect gas behavior, and the second law of thermodynamics is demonstrated based on the first law.
25. This observation can be elevated to the status of a law, thecalled Second Law of Thermodynamics.
26. As profound as any principle in physics is the second law of thermodynamics.
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