Re: "Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"
- From: "Quantum Ranger" <paul.valletta@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Apr 2007 10:39:53 -0700
On 14 Apr, 15:04, "Llew" <l...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"Can the Second Law of Thermodynamics Be Circumvented?"
The validity of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics seems to be
beyond question. Under the first law, the total energy content of a closed
system must remain constant.
This can be simplefied :)
You can't produce a totally closed System! If you could, then it's
obvious that it would be detached and isolated from having anything to
tranfer energy to.
The first Law is validated thus, an isolated system wont change its
energy content because it's an un_real system.
.
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