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Engineering, 26.07.2019 20:10 danielwu462

Consider two solid blocks, one hot and the other cold, brought into contact in an adiabatic container. after a while, thermal equilibrium is established in the container as a result of heat transfer. the first law requires that the amount of energy lost by the hot solid be equal to the amount of energy gained by the cold one. does the second law require that the decrease in entropy of the hot solid be equal to the increase in entropy of the cold one? explain why.

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