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In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy, symbolized by S, is a measure of the unavailability of a system ?s energy to do work. It is a measure of the randomness of ...
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In modern terminology, we think of this equivalence-value as " entropy", symbolized by S. Thus, using the above description, we can calculate the entropy change ? S for the passage ...
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In thermodynamics, entropy, symbolized by S, is a state function of a thermodynamic system defined by the differential quantity , where dQ is the amount of heat absorbed in a ...
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In thermodynamics, entropy, symbolized by S, is a state function of a thermodynamic system defined by the differential quantity dS = dQ/T, where dQ is the amount of heat ...
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In physics, entropy, symbolized by S,( from the Greek ????????? (metatropi) meaning "transformation"), is a measure of the unavailability of a system ?s energy to do work. ...
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In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy, symbolized by S, is a measure of the unavailability of a system ?s energy to do work. It is a measure of the randomness of molecules ...
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In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy, symbolized by S, [3] is a measure of the unavailability of a system ?s energy to do work. [4] [5]
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Quantitatively, entropy, symbolized by S, is defined by the differential quantity dS = ?Q / T, where ?Q is the amount of heat absorbed in a reversible process in which the ...
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In recent years, entropy, from a non-mathematical perspective, has been interpreted in terms of the " dispersal " of energy. Quantitatively, entropy, symbolized by S , is defined by ...
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Roughly speaking, entropy ( symbolized S) is a quantitative measure of the number of ways that energy can be distributed within a system.
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Syncretism thus upholds the saturnine order of Entropy, symbolized by Saturn-Chronos, wielding the sickle, who devours his own children.
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The amount of disorder in a system is measured by a quantity called entropy, symbolized S. The higher the disorder in a system, the higher the entropy.
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This total entropy (disorder) of 1 mole of a substance in its standard state at 298 K is called its standard, or absolute, entropy. It is symbolized S o.
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The word " entropy" is derived from the Greek ???????? "a turning toward" (??-"in" + ????? "a turning"), and is symbolized by S in physics.
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In thermodynamics [i], entropy, symbolized by S, is a state function [i] of a thermodynamic system [i] ... for generating random bond numbers; the original ERNIE used a gas ...
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Humpback songs are symbolized into alphabet sequences using spectrograms and self-organizing neural nets [Walker, unpublished]. The entropy of the song sequence is ...
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Quantitatively, entropy, symbolized by S, is defined by the differential quantity dS = ?Q / T, where ?Q is the amount of heat absorbed in a ...
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Relative entropy is symbolized in the present text by H and should not be confused with Shannon's entropy, which is represented in some texts by H, as well.
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Entropy is the term used to refer to the disorder, or disorganization, in a system. It is symbolized as S, but is more frequently seen as a change in S.
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In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy, symbolized by S,[3] is a measure of the unavailability of a system's energy to do work.[4][5]
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