second law of thermodynamics
Definition of
second law of thermodynamics
:
a
law
stating that
mechanical
work
can
be
derived
from
a
body
only
when that
body
interacts with
another
at
a
lower
temperature
;
any
spontaneous
process
results
in
an
increase
of
entropy
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