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3 October, 09:24

Compare the entropy of a firecracker before it is lighted to its entropy after it explodes

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  1. 3 October, 12:35
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    The entropy of a firecracker is much less before it explodes than afterwards.

    Entropy is a measure of the degree of disorder in a system.

    Before the explosion, everything is packed in a small volume inside a cardboard tube.

    After the explosion, the contents have been converted largely to gases and finely divided solids spread over a large volume of the sky.

    The latter situation is more disordered, so it has a higher entropy.
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