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What is entropy and how does it relate to the concept of disorder in a simple way that even dummies can understand?

Entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness in a system. The concept of entropy relates to disorder in that as entropy increases, the disorder in a system also increases. In simpler terms, think of entropy as the level of chaos or randomness in a system - the higher the entropy, the more disordered things are.


is it easier to have a messy or a neat room is the law of thermodynamics at work?

No - to straighten a messy room requires work, and in the process energy is released as heat into the environment. The room may become more orderly, but the net effect on the universe is an increase in entropy because of the heat released.


What is the scientific measure of disorder is called?

This is called entropy.


How do you eliminate harmful insects?

you should not leave your things messy .


What are some things babies hate?

They HATE messy diapers.


How entropy of universe increases?

In simple terms, the entropy, or disorder, in the universe is always increasing. As for how, well it's one of those things you get or don't get. There can be times when the system is decreasing entropy but the surroundings are increasing entropy and things like that, but no matter what the entropy of the system (universe) as a whole is always increasing. The easiest way to understand would be to look at some common chemical equations. The most obvious is a solid or liquid going to a gas because gas molecules are more random/disorderly and they tend to be smaller and in their "pure" forms so more molecules are made which also leads to increased entropy. Basically there's no one answer, you'll just have to study all the different possible cases. There are less obvious entropy equations as well. Other things like temperature and pressure can affect entropy too.


The second law of thermodynamics concludes that all things are moving towards.....?

Equilibrium and maximum entropy (for the universe).


What if terrorist had Nuclear weapons?

Things will likely get very messy and unpredictable.


What is the measure of disorder and randomness?

Entropy is the measure of system randomness.


How will the universe move toward entropy?

Actually its a bit Controversial, when we say Entropy, alot of things come into picture. So U just can't say Entropy is increasing. But in accordance with 2nd law of thermodynamics, it is true. U have to consider a particular system and its surroundings, then study its stability and Entropy.


How do you tidy a messy bedroom quickly?

To keep it clean. If your bedroom is pretty messy; just start picking stuff up. Like if you have clothes, put clothes in a pile, C.D's in another pile. And so on. If you clean it good and once it starts getting messy again; clean it. It helps. Trust me.


When water becomes ice and the entropy decreases does this contradict the second law of thermodynamics?

No, Else there wouldn't be a second law of thermodynamics. You cannot look at the ice as something that is by its self. Something froze the ice. Something gained heat the ice lost. If these two things are working towards equilibrium, they are increasing in entropy.