A foundry form box with 25 kg of 200°C hot sand is dropped into a bucket with 50 L water at 15°C. Assuming there is no heat transfer with the surroundings and no boiling away of water, calculate the net entropy change for the process.

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Entropy topics include: Entropy property, temperature entropy, entropy applications and mechanisms, entropy generations, first and second laws, reversible adiabatic work. In thermodynamics, entropy is a quantitative measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. It's also known as a thermodynamic function, which is a thermodynamic quantity whose change is independent of the system's path.  Entropy is central to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of an isolated system cannot decrease with time. This means that isolated systems evolve toward thermodynamic... Show more

A foundry form box with 25 kg of 200°C hot sand is dropped into a bucket with 50 L water at 15°C. Assuming there is no heat transfer with the surroundings and no boiling away of water, calculate the net entropy change for the process.






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