briefly explain what entropy means to you ? you can use equations but you should explain the meaning of these equations
answer) entropy is often describes as the measurement of disorder.It shows why physical properties follow a definite path.
every object is made up of atomic bonds which stores energy and entropy can be called the measurement of this energy spread, this happens because the energy stored inside the atomic bonds constantly moves and the probability of energy to spread out is maximum which is scientifically proven and is what is called entropy, which is how much the energy has spread out.This can be seen when a glass of ice cube which starts to melt, the energy inside the atomic bonds always wants to spread out so the ice melts . so if we want to know whether a cube of ice has more entropy or a glass of water than glass of water has more entropy because it has more energy spread out than its original state.
briefly explain what entropy means to you ? you can use equations but you should explain...
Biofuels have a higher solidification temperature. Briefly explain what this means.
6. Briefly explain what the equation “qsolid = - qaq” means. 7. What is the symbol used to designate the reaction enthalpy?
1. What is the difference between shareholder and stakeholder? Can you briefly explain.
The second law of thermodynamics means that ____. a) the entropy of an isolated system can decrease Yes/No b) the entropy of a system can decrease if the entropy of its surrounding increases by a larger amount Yes/No c) heat can spontaneously flow from a colder body to a hotter body Yes/No d) a system tends to go to a final state which has a smaller number of possible mechanical states Yes/No
Briefly explain how the micrometer works (i.e. what one full rotation of the rod means, the relationship between “horizontal” and “vertical” increments on the micrometer, and how the distances are converted to a voltage measurement.) What is the relationship between voltage and displacement, as examined in the LVDT experiment? Were the voltage readings within the linear range of the LVDT? After taking a few readings, was the voltage reading still zero when you returned to 0.500 inches on the micrometer?...
Explain briefly how you can use MS alone to determine whether
an unknown has a Cl or Br. Your answer should focus solely on the
one most reliable detail (for example, what is the mass signal
would you see—and possibly any other details about the signal).
Answer separately for Cl and for Br.
a. Calculate the empirical formula, using only elemental
analysis. Include all your work.
b.Calculate the mass of the empirical formula, using the
standard “mass spectral” method.
c....
Explain the role of the entropy of mixing of reactants and products in determining the composition of a reaction mixture at equilibrium. In what situation will the physical process of mixing have the largest effect? Explain why. *As you read over your answer make sure that you have made it clear you understand the definition of equilibrium from the perspective of reaction spontaneity. Be sure to give enough information to show your understanding of the context and meaning of other...
Explain in what circumstances you should use the Sharpe Ratio and when you should use the Treynor Ratio to compare mutual funds.
7. Briefly describe a problem where linear regression might be of use. It should be an example with a continuous response variable and at least one continuous predictor. This may be an example you make up, or something you see in some published material or on the internet. Be sure to describe the response variable and predictor variable(s), and the substantive meaning of a linear relationship between them.
what it means to be a good manager. What can you use from this class to take back to your current or future jobs to make you a more effective leader and manager?