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Energy and the first law

The Entropy and Irreversible Processes.—Unlike the internal energy and the first law of thermodynamics, the entropy and the second law are relatively unfamiliar. Like them, however, their best interpretation comes from the atomic point of view, as carried out in statistical mechanics. For this reason, we shall start with a qualitative description of the nature of the entropy, rather than with quantitative definitions and methods of measurement. [Pg.9]


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