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A process where entropy remains the same is an isentropic process. In an isentropic process, there is no net change in the entropy of the system. This typically occurs when there is no heat transfer and the system is adiabatic and reversible.
The thermodynamic entropy S, often simply called the entropy in the context of thermodynamics, is a measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work. It is also a measure of the disorder present in a system. The SI unit of entropy is JK-1 (Joule per Kelvin), which is the same unit as heat capacity
Entropy eventually stops all processes. In gravity the forces of attraction are the same as long as the mass remains constant. Even if the masses change and the overall attraction changes the energy on a particle level remains the same. In magnetism there are domains in the material and their alignment determines the flux density. These tend to reduce by a small amount then stabilize after they are made. If the magnet gets bumped the domains can shift and the strength reduces. The energy remains the same on the particle level, but the overall flux is reduced.
Yes, this is called entropy. Any system with no energy input and no energy loss will tend toward dissolution, because of entropy.
The name remains the same - Hooker
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The separation of raindrops is essentially driven by entropy. It is more disorderly than having them all in the same place as one giant raindrop, and spontaneous processes tend toward disorder.
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When something remains the same or is normal, it is often referred to as being "consistent" or "unchanged." It can also be described as being "stable" or "steady."
It is called a constant and it value remains the same.