If a running system has a total change in heat of 295 joules, and it's running at a temperature of 402 kelvin, what is the entropy?

a.0.981 joules/kelvin

b.0.733 joules/kelvin

c.0.618 joules/kelvin

d.0.681 joules/kelvin

Respuesta :

\[S = \Delta Q / T\] where S - entropy, Q heat and T temperature \[S = 295/402 = 0.733 \]
SO IT'S B 

The entropy is  b.0.733 joules/kelvin

[S = Delta Q / T]

where S - entropy, Q heat, and T temperature

[S = 295/402 = 0.733 ]

What is entropy in simple terms?

The entropy of an object is a degree of the quantity of strength that's unavailable to do work. Entropy is likewise a measure of the variety of possible arrangements the atoms in a system may have. In this sense, entropy is a measure of uncertainty or randomness.

Entropy measures how tons of thermal electricity or warmness are consistent with temperature. Campfire, Ice melting, salt or sugar dissolving, popcorn making, and boiling water are some entropy examples to your kitchen.

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