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Thermodynamics

Where did the droplet's energy go? (The second law of thermodynamics and irreversible phenomena)

Where did the droplet’s energy go? (The second law of thermodynamics and irreversible phenomena)

2023-12-112021-02-07

* In this simulation, the attraction between particles is not considered. Where did the droplet’s energy go? Let’s think about the free fall of a water drop. From a macro perspective, falling water droplets change position … more

Where did the pendulum's energy go? (The second law of thermodynamics and irreversible phenomena)

Where did the pendulum’s energy go? (The second law of thermodynamics and irreversible phenomena)

2023-12-112021-02-02

Where did the pendulum’s energy go? A pendulum that vibrates in the air continues to collide with air molecules in the process of vibrating. Air molecules get their energy from the pendulum. In this process, Air … more

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