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The Thermodynamics of the Van Der Waals Black Hole Within Kaniadakis Entropy. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel)
Kaczmarek AZ   +3 more
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Second Law of Thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1973
IT is widely realised that there is no single and uniquely correct statement of the Second Law of Thermodynamics but rather that there exist a number of different and mutually compatible, correct statements1 (Everett2 mentions “two or three dozen”) each of which illuminates a different facet of what H. A.
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Heart

Future Cardiology, 2012
The second law of thermodynamics explains the phenomenon of irreversibility and the increasing entropic trend of nature. Similar to human-made machines, living structures are subjected to entropy generation, becoming 'worn' and 'damaged' from use. However, they have the possibility of eluding or deferring these processes.
Dini, Frank Lloyd   +3 more
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics

2018
The second law of thermodynamics is one of the most important concepts in thermodynamics, and a full understanding of it is required in order to understand the field as a whole. However, it is relatively complex and difficult to understand due to the complexity inherent in explaining it. Therefore, this book devotes considerable space to the second law
Kusuhiro Mukai, Taishi Matsushita
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Second Law of Thermodynamics

2019
Though the balance of entropy has been denoted as Second Law of Thermodynamics in the previous chapters, its classical formulation comes along with thermodynamic cycles. Thus, the focus now is on these cycles. However, there are two different types of thermodynamic cycles: Clockwise cycles on the one hand convert heat into mechanical energy and are ...
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The second law of thermodynamics

1991
The first law of thermodynamics was developed in Chapter 4 from a study of the effects of adiabatic work on the state of a system. This law introduces the concept of internal energy (a non-primitive state function) and imposes certain limitations on the changes that can occur in a system under given constraints.
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics

2014
In our qualitative description of processes we have already emphasized the trend of any isolated system towards an unique and stable equilibrium state. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is the quantitative formulation of this observation. Its importance goes well beyond the computation of the unique equilibrium states for isolated systems. In particular,
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