The degree of disorder in the universe tends to increase due to entropy.
ie. the second law of thermodynamic
First law of thermodynamics is the conservation of energy. Energy can change from one form to another form it neither created nor destroyed.
dQ = dU + dW
where
dQ is the heat transferred.
dW is the work done
dU is change in internal energy.
2nd law states entropy of an isolated system always increases.
S > 0
where s is the change in entropy in the universe.
the degree of disorder in the universe tends to increase due to entropy.
ie. the second law of thermodynamic.
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the first law of thermodynamics states that the degree of disorder in the universe tends to increase
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