In all cases where work is produced by heat, a quantity of heat proportional to the work done is expended; and inversely, by the expenditure of a like quantity of work, the same amount of heat may be produced.
Heat can never pass from a colder to a warmer body without some other change, connected therewith, occurring at the same time. - Rudolf Clausius
Heat can never pass from a colder to a warmer body without some other change, connected therewith, occurring at the same time.
- Rudolf Clausius
The energy of the universe is constant. - Rudolf Clausius
The energy of the universe is constant.
The total energy of the universe is constant; the total entropy is continually increasing. - Rudolf Clausius
The total energy of the universe is constant; the total entropy is continually increasing.
In all cases where work is produced by heat, a quantity of heat proportional to the work done is expended; and inversely, by the expenditure of a lik… - Rudolf Clausius
In all cases where work is produced by heat, a quantity of heat proportional to the work done is expended; and inversely, by the expenditure of a lik…
The algebraic sum of all the transformations occurring in a cyclical process can only be positive, or, as an extreme case, equal to nothing. Statemen… - Rudolf Clausius
The algebraic sum of all the transformations occurring in a cyclical process can only be positive, or, as an extreme case, equal to nothing. Statemen…
The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum. - Rudolf Clausius
The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum.
The entropy of an isolated system not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value at equilibrium. - Rudolf Clausius
The entropy of an isolated system not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value at equilibrium.
The fundamental laws of the universe which correspond to the two fundamental theorems of the mechanical theory of heat. 1. The energy of the univers… - Rudolf Clausius
The fundamental laws of the universe which correspond to the two fundamental theorems of the mechanical theory of heat. 1. The energy of the univers…
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