I’m an electrical engineer and somehow I was never taught thermodynamics. High school physics never got to it, and in college it was all particles, forces, structures, etc Weird we skipped so much fundamental stuff
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so here’s my problem. Entropy is the change in energy over the change in temp. It’s also the log of a system’s microstates. So increased entropy means more possible microstates?? I see how low energy could work in lots of atomic configs, but in my mind so could high energy
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I have bad intuition for atoms I guess
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