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second law of thermodynamics

Definitions of second law of thermodynamics
  1. noun
    a law stating that mechanical work can be derived from a body only when that body interacts with another at a lower temperature; any spontaneous process results in an increase of entropy
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    law of thermodynamics
    (physics) a law governing the relations between states of energy in a closed system
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