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Entropy. It's why everything seems to break down and get messy. It is something that comes about when you have lots and lots of little things (like atoms) that can be in several possible "states" (no, not Florida). The m...
Entropy - Episode 39 is an episode from Dr. Carlson's Science Theater by Dr. Matt J. Carlson. Entropy. It's why everything seems to break down and get messy. It is something that comes about when you have lots and lots of little things (lik...
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Published Nov 16, 2009, audio available.
Entropy. It's why everything seems to break down and get messy. It is something that comes about when you have lots and lots of little things (like atoms) that can be in several possible "states" (no, not Florida). The more things or more states you have, the more entropy you're going to have. Dr. Carlson has entirely too much fun playing with coins and blocks while he tries to explain how Chemists think of Entropy. (Stay to the end and you'll even see a rubber band, whee!) Science Theater Episode 39: Entropy
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Entropy - Episode 39 is from Dr. Carlson's Science Theater by Dr. Matt J. Carlson.
Published Nov 16, 2009