Entropy

Definition:

  • (n.) A certain property of a body, expressed as a measurable quantity, such that when there is no communication of heat the quantity remains constant, but when heat enters or leaves the body the quantity increases or diminishes. If a small amount, h, of heat enters the body when its temperature is t in the thermodynamic scale the entropy of the body is increased by h / t. The entropy is regarded as measured from some standard temperature and pressure. Sometimes called the thermodynamic function.

Compare entropy with other words:

decay vs. entropy

entropy vs. organized

entropy vs. order

entropy vs. isentropic

entropy vs. reversible

entropy vs. nat

entropy vs. thermodynamics

adiabatic vs. entropy

entropy vs. irreversible

entropy vs. waste

entropy vs. garbage

entropy vs. signal

entropy vs. tendency

entropy vs. noise

entropy vs. information

entropy vs. temperature

entropy vs. present

disorder vs. entropy

entropy vs. work

entropy vs. system

entropy vs. physical

amount vs. entropy

energy vs. entropy

entropy vs. measure

chaos vs. entropy

ban vs. entropy