49 - 35 = 14 ÷ 35 = .40, which is a 40% increase over time.
It is expanding, It is getting cooler, It's entropy is increasing.
Acceleration is an increase in change in speed over time of an object, and deceleration is a decrease in the change in speed over time of an object. -aerol-
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A line graph is used to display data or information that changes continuously over time. Line graphs show overall trends such as an increase or decrease in data over time. In this case, it would show a change in air temp over a long period of time.
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that is not a full questionif it was does entropy involve losing energy ever time, then yes
The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
The entropy of the universe is increasing
All entropy must increase to maxiumum. Ask Multivac.
Entropy is the scientific concept of disorder and randomness that has many broad applications across different branches of physics. While it is not a law itself, it is central to understanding the Second Law of Thermodynamics, as objects that are in thermodynamic equilibrium are at their highest state of entropy.
Entropy tends to increase in a system.
"Disorder" is perhaps not the best term. As well, a better usage would be "lower usable energy" and "all closedsystems".And the answer is simply because they do. That is how our universe works. A simplistic understanding indicates that an increase in entropy (meaning less usable energy in a system) is associated with movement through time; not to have entropy increase means not going forward in time, which is physically impossible for several reasons.
The overall effect is that heat moves from what is warm to what is cold. In theory, the entire universe will eventually reach a uniform temperature.
In nature heat only moves naturally from warmer systems to cooler systems. One direction only. Never naturally from something cold into something hot. We can pump heat out of a system by doing work on it, such as a refrigerator where the refrigerant is compressed - making it much hotter than the surroundings - then letting it give off heat to the surroundings, then expanding it across a valve where the evaporation and expansion causes it to get colder than the inside of the fridge - then allowing it to absorb heat from the inside of the fridge, then sending it back to the compressor to start all over again.
There can be all sorts of complicated changes; but the one thing that all such changes have in common is that ENTROPY INCREASES. Alternative formulation: the amount of usable energy gets reduced over time.