Second law of thermodynamics
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The second law of thermodynamics for a reversible change (that is to say that the system evolves through a succession of equilibrium states) can be written as
Thus for a closed system, having a fixed number of atoms/molecules, one has
where is the internal energy. For an open system:
where is the chemical potential.
For one has the following total differential
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- Related reading
- Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot "Réflexions sur la puissance motrice du feu et sur les machines propres à développer cette puissance" (1824), printed in Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure Sér. 2, 1 pp. 393-457 (1872)
- Esther Hänggi and Stephanie Wehner "A violation of the uncertainty principle implies a violation of the second law of thermodynamics", arXiv:1205.6894v1 [quant-ph] Thu, 31 May 2012
- K. S. Glavatskiy "Lagrangian formulation of irreversible thermodynamics and the second law of thermodynamics", Journal of Chemical Physics 142 204106 (2015)
- Arieh Ben-Naim "Discover Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics: A Playful Way of Discovering a Law of Nature" World Scientific Publishing (2010) ISBN: 978-981-4299-75-6
- Arieh Ben-Naim "Entropy and the Second Law Interpretation and Misss-Interpretations", World Scientific Publishing (2012) ISBN 978-981-4407-55-7