Friday, December 24, 2010

The Third Law of Thermodynamics

The third law of thermodynamics tells us, "As temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of a system approaches a minimum." So, in other words absolute temperature is the absence of any kind of motion in the sub-atomic particles. Which means nothing is happening, but since absolute zero is impossible this is fine. Well it's Christmas Eve now and that means tomorrow is going to be a fun day. Also I'm heading back to school in a week, so good news there. Also my laptop should be coming back sometime after next week. Let's hope so, because I hate borrowing this one. It takes about a minute and half to load a browser and then it's slow after that for well until I turn it off. So lets see time to recap the laws of thermodynamics, because I plan on starting a new topic tomorrow, oohhhh ahhhh, what could this new mysterious topic be. Well wait no more it's going to be ..... A SUPRISE. In other words I haven't decided. So let's do that recap of thermodynamics.

First Law of Thermodynamics: You do not talk about Thermodynamics.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: You DO not talk about Thermodynamics.
Third Law of Thermodynamics: If the temperature is at absolute zero then if any process "continues" or has entropy, the universe is over.



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