Read the Beforeitsnews.com story here. Advertise at Before It's News here.
Profile image
By Bradley J Roth
Contributor profile | More stories
Story Views
Now:
Last hour:
Last 24 hours:
Total:

The Second Law of Thermodynamics

% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.


Russ Hobbie and I discuss thermodynamics in Chapter 3 of the 4th edition of Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology. We take a statistical perspective (similar to that used so effectively by Frederick Reif in Statistical Physics, which is Volume 5 of the Berkeley Physics Course), and discuss many topics such as heat, temperature, entropy, the Boltzmann factor, Gibbs free energy, and the chemical potential. But only at the very end of the chapter do we mention the central concept of thermodynamics: The Second Law.

“In some cases, thermal energy can be converted into work. When gas in a cylinder is heated, it expands against a piston that does work. Energy can be supplied to an organism and it lives. To what extent can these processes, which apparently contradict the normal increase of entropy, be made to take place? The questions can be stated in a more basic form.

1. To what extent is it possible to convert internal energy distributed randomly over many molecules into energy that involves a change of a macroscopic parameter of the system? (How much work can be captured from the gas as it expands the piston?)

2. To what extent is it possible to convert a random mixture of simple molecules into complex and highly organized macromolecules?

Both these questions can be reformulated: under what conditions can the entropy of a system be made to decrease?

The answer is that the entropy of a system can be made to decrease if, and only if, it is in contact with one or more auxiliary systems that experience at least a compensating increase in entropy. Then the total entropy remains the same or increases. This is one form of the second law of thermodynamics. For a fascinating discussion of the second law, see Atkins (1994).”

The book by Peter Atkins, The Second Law, is published by the Scientific American Library, and is aimed at a general audience. It is a wonderful book, and provides the best non-mathematical description of thermodynamics I know of. Atkins’ preface begins

“No other part of science has contributed as much to the liberation of the human spirit as the Second Law of thermodynamics. Yet, at the same time, few other parts of science are held to be so recondite. Mention of the Second Law raises visions of lumbering steam engines, intricate mathematics, and infinitely incomprehensible entropy. Not many would pass C. P. Snow’s test of general literacy, in which not knowing the Second Law is equivalent to not having read a work of Shakespeare.

In this book I hope to go some way toward revealing the workings of the Law, and showing its span of application. I start with the steam engine, and the acute observations of the early scientists, and I end with a consideration of the processes of life. By looking under the classical formulation of the Law we see its mechanism. As soon as we do so, we realize how simple it is to comprehend, and how wide is its application. Indeed, the interpretation of the Second Law in terms of the behavior of molecules is not only straightforward (and in my opinion much easier to understand that the First Law, that of the conservation of energy), but also much more powerful. We shall see that the insight it provides lets us go well beyond the domain of classical thermodynamics, to understand all the processes that underlie the richness of the world.”

Atkins’s book is at the level of a Scientific American article, with many useful (and colorful) pictures and historical anecdotes. The writing is excellent. For instance, consider this excerpt:

“The Second Law recognizes that there is a fundamental dissymmetry in Nature…hot objects cool, but cool objects do not spontaneously become hot; a bouncing ball comes to rest, but a stationary ball does not spontaneously begin to bounce. Here is the feature of Nature that both Kelvin and Clausius disentangled from the conservation of energy: although the total quantity of energy must be conserved in any process…, the distribution of that energy changes in an irreversible manner….”

I particularly like Atkins’ analysis of the equivalence of two statements of the Second Law: No process is possible in which the sole result is the absorption of heat from a reservoir and its complete conversion into work (Kelvin statement); and No process is possible in which the sole result is the transfer of energy from a cooler to a hotter body (Clausius statement). Atkins writes

‘The Clausius statement, like the Kelvin statement, identifies a fundamental dissymmetry in Nature, but ostensibly a different dissymmetry. In the Kelvin statement the dissymmetry is that between work and heat; in the Clausius statement there is no overt mention of work. The Clausius statement implies a dissymmetry in the direction of natural change: energy may flow spontaneously down the slope of temperature, not up. The twin dissymmetries are the anvils on which we shall forge the description of all natural change.”

Peter Atkins has written several books, including another of my favorites: Peter Atkins’ Molecules. Here is a video of Atkins discussing his book the Four Laws that Drive the Universe. Not surprisingly, the four laws are the laws of thermodynamics.

Read more at Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology


Source:


Before It’s News® is a community of individuals who report on what’s going on around them, from all around the world.

Anyone can join.
Anyone can contribute.
Anyone can become informed about their world.

"United We Stand" Click Here To Create Your Personal Citizen Journalist Account Today, Be Sure To Invite Your Friends.

Please Help Support BeforeitsNews by trying our Natural Health Products below!


Order by Phone at 888-809-8385 or online at https://mitocopper.com M - F 9am to 5pm EST

Order by Phone at 866-388-7003 or online at https://www.herbanomic.com M - F 9am to 5pm EST

Order by Phone at 866-388-7003 or online at https://www.herbanomics.com M - F 9am to 5pm EST


Humic & Fulvic Trace Minerals Complex - Nature's most important supplement! Vivid Dreams again!

HNEX HydroNano EXtracellular Water - Improve immune system health and reduce inflammation.

Ultimate Clinical Potency Curcumin - Natural pain relief, reduce inflammation and so much more.

MitoCopper - Bioavailable Copper destroys pathogens and gives you more energy. (See Blood Video)

Oxy Powder - Natural Colon Cleanser!  Cleans out toxic buildup with oxygen!

Nascent Iodine - Promotes detoxification, mental focus and thyroid health.

Smart Meter Cover -  Reduces Smart Meter radiation by 96%! (See Video).

Report abuse

    Comments

    Your Comments
    Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

    MOST RECENT
    Load more ...

    SignUp

    Login

    Newsletter

    Email this story
    Email this story

    If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

    If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.