How can the second law still be true when
there are processes that DECREASE the
amount o...
Physics, 19.03.2020 00:04 ansonhunter8891
How can the second law still be true when
there are processes that DECREASE the
amount of disorder?
(Ex. laying an egg, a strawberry growing,
water freezing to ice)
These are not closed systems. Disorder
was increased somewhere else so that
something without disorder was created.
Don't drop an egg because the second law
says that you can't clean it up
This proves that the second law is not true
all the time
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