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entropy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of entropy in Hindi

  • एन्ट्रापी
  • उस ऊर्जा का परिमाण जो यांत्रिक ऊर्जा में परिवर्तित नहीं हो सकती

entropy Definition

Noun

  • a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
  • lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder.
  • (in information theory) a logarithmic measure of the rate of transfer of information in a particular message or language.

entropy Example

  • a marketplace where entropy reigns supreme ( एक बाज़ार जहाँ एन्ट्रापी सर्वोच्च शासन करती है )
  • Changes of entropy must be calculated in terms of quantities of heat, and must be interpreted in a similar manner. ( एंट्रोपी के परिवर्तनों की गणना गर्मी की मात्रा के संदर्भ में की जानी चाहिए, और इसी तरह से व्याख्या की जानी चाहिए। )
  • In the special case of a substance isolated from external heat supply, dH=o, the change of entropy is zero in a reversible process, but must be positive if the process is not reversible. ( बाहरी ऊष्मा आपूर्ति से पृथक पदार्थ के विशेष मामले में, dH=o, उत्क्रमणीय प्रक्रिया में एन्ट्रापी का परिवर्तन शून्य होता है, लेकिन यदि प्रक्रिया उत्क्रमणीय नहीं है तो सकारात्मक होना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • With the teacher in the hallway, the classroom descended into entropy.  
  • The older Ted became, the faster his body fell into entropy.  
  • Using the entropy framework, a prior, or expected value, and upper and lower bounds are needed for each estimated coefficient and error term.
  • When the dictator died unexpectedly, the country slid into entropy.  
  • Jim’s body went into entropy as he bled to death.
  • In practice, however, there is always some frictional dissipation, accompanied by an increase of entropy and by a fall of pressure.
  • Since the condition of heat-isolation is impracticable, the condition of maximum entropy cannot, as a rule, be directly applied, and it is necessary to find a more convenient method of expression.
  • the second law of thermodynamics says that entropy always increases with time