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The Relationship Between Entropy and Acceleration (1 Viewer)

Isaackapoor

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I only have a Few Minutes Left before they take me away.
These are my last words, this could be revolutionary.
Let's Discuss The Relationship Between Entropy and Acceleration. The Combination Of a concept from Chemistry, and a concept from Physics, indubitably shows us the connection of different aspects of life.
For instance, take a Balloon, filled with Oxygen Gas and Carbon Dioxide, Filled. It at is High Volume, But low pressure as the balloon expands. The Equilibrium Is disturbed Once this "Container is Open: The Entropy of the Disorder of the system is shown as the gas particles exit the balloon.
The More gas, the heavier the balloon, which Goes back to acceleration, and Newton's 2nd law.
This shows that Acceleration and entropy are both Proportional and inverse proportional.
I have no more time left, only 2 minutes.
I must Go now, I belive this could teach millions, and bring chemistry and physics to new heights, but for now, goodbye..
 

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@Isaackapoor I would dispute the idea that the gas exiting from the balloon is somehow an expression of entropy.
The connection between Chemistry and Physics that you mentioned is already well known - it is called thermodynamics.
Sorry to deflate your balloon.
Yes, it is a spontaneous process. You need to sort out your ideas so that they are consistent with the laws of thermodynamics.
 

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@Isaackapoor I would dispute the idea that the gas exiting from the balloon is somehow an expression of entropy.
The connection between Chemistry and Physics that you mentioned is already well known - it is called thermodynamics.
Sorry to deflate your balloon.
Yes, it is a spontaneous process. You need to sort out your ideas so that they are consistent with the laws of thermodynamics.
you're wrong
 

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you're wrong
Wizzkids is correct.
My son is a third year engineering student, with HDs in maths, physics, thermodynamics and other engineering subjects and his comment is similar to Wizzkids’.
 

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