thermodynamics
thermodynamics
At high temperature the entropy increase.
Hey ! For all those who are wandering why this happens here's the answer .It happens for three reasons .1 .Osmostic concentration : Osmosis occurs from low osmotic concentration to high osmotic concentration ( ie : Hypotonic to Hypertonic ) .2 .Free energy : Osmosis occurs from mediums of high free energy to low free energy .3 .Entropy : Osmosis occurs from regions of low entropy to high entropy . I hope this was a helpful explanation ! Enjoy your lab session :D
The aspect is very important because depending on how high or low you are the more hot or cold you will be
A substance that has high reactivity combines easily with other substances.
heat
thermodynamics
At high temperature the entropy increase.
The entropy of the gas was too high. It means the degree of randomness in gas was very large.
high entropy
At high temperature the entropy increase.
A substance that has high reactivity displaces dissolved oxygen.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
high temperatures, and low pressure. This increases the amount of entropy in the system. An ideal gas is created when entropy is at maximum value, which has never been reached.
General compression techniques look for repeated patterns which can be compressed to a single iteration of the pattern. A data stream with high entropy will have relatively few repeated patterns, and will decrease the compression ratio.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
The most dangerous aspect of a snowstorm is often the high wind speed.