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All right.
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In this problem, a pot falls and shatters.
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Which of the following laws best explains why collecting the pieces and dropping them a second time does not cause the pieces to reform into the original pot? basically, this is concerned with the entropy, correct? so basically, the entropy is increasing after dropping it.
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Suppose this is dropped one and this bigger piece is there, some smaller pieces.
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Would be there, correct? but when you drop it again, the entropy again increases.
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That means entropy implies that the degree of randomness, correct? so randomness, that means the number of particles when they're increasing, suppose for gases we have the number of molecules more.
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That means the entropy is higher than the solids, correct? basically, and this is about entropy.
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So that is why the entropy of the system approaches a constant value as temperature decreases.
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So there is no mentioning of the temperature and also entropy is not a constant value here, correct? it is increasing if you just drop it one by one again...