In my previous post a stated that the entropy is being increased. Not just of a engine's,but that of entire universe's.
But why do I have to care? Does it affects me? Absolutely no!!!!
But yes!
Entropy is the measure of disorderness or it is the cause for heat exchange. We can also tell an increment in entropy will also suggests,somewhere in the universe some heat is being transferred from a high temperature to lower one. Well,heat can only go like that unless some special works (refrigeration) are done.
But still what does it costs?
It costs nothing,but engulfs everything. Universe is expanding,making more and more space for heat to spread. And Entropy which is always increasing and increasing, reduces the total amount of higher temperature region itself. At a certain point of time (after millions of billions of earth years) universe will ask for almost every energy source for this entropy to go on increasing along with expanding universe. It is thought to be a fate of our universe,we don't know yet.
All the available energy will be used up. Which is stored as potentials,mass,heat,data's,information etc
The loss of available energy is equivalent to gain in entropy.
As #entropy is gaining , available energy reduces which in turn makes #universe a desert where everything is unique as sand,except there won't be anything to watch it.
At the maximal #entropy state all the physical variables,the temperature,pressure,composition...all will be uniquely distributed. And it will be impossible to differentiate between two points in the universe.
Scientists refers this to as Heat Death of the #Universe
The temperature at this stage will be zero kelvin (or -273 Celsius)
But it never goes beyond 0 kelvin. That is, whatever it matters,even if the universe is at the verge of a heat death,the lowest possible temperature is Zero kelvin. It will never go negative.
But why? Why it is still limited at its own death? Why universe isn't free even at its death? Why cant the universe have a negative kelvin scale temperature?
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But why do I have to care? Does it affects me? Absolutely no!!!!
But yes!
Entropy is the measure of disorderness or it is the cause for heat exchange. We can also tell an increment in entropy will also suggests,somewhere in the universe some heat is being transferred from a high temperature to lower one. Well,heat can only go like that unless some special works (refrigeration) are done.
But still what does it costs?
It costs nothing,but engulfs everything. Universe is expanding,making more and more space for heat to spread. And Entropy which is always increasing and increasing, reduces the total amount of higher temperature region itself. At a certain point of time (after millions of billions of earth years) universe will ask for almost every energy source for this entropy to go on increasing along with expanding universe. It is thought to be a fate of our universe,we don't know yet.
All the available energy will be used up. Which is stored as potentials,mass,heat,data's,information etc
The loss of available energy is equivalent to gain in entropy.
As #entropy is gaining , available energy reduces which in turn makes #universe a desert where everything is unique as sand,except there won't be anything to watch it.
At the maximal #entropy state all the physical variables,the temperature,pressure,composition...all will be uniquely distributed. And it will be impossible to differentiate between two points in the universe.
Scientists refers this to as Heat Death of the #Universe
The temperature at this stage will be zero kelvin (or -273 Celsius)
But it never goes beyond 0 kelvin. That is, whatever it matters,even if the universe is at the verge of a heat death,the lowest possible temperature is Zero kelvin. It will never go negative.
But why? Why it is still limited at its own death? Why universe isn't free even at its death? Why cant the universe have a negative kelvin scale temperature?
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