Law Of Disorder
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It is natural tendency of systems to move in the direction of maximum chaos or disorder
Real World Example
Imagine your kitchen counter right after you've cleaned it, perfectly organized and spotless. Over time, as you go about your daily activities, items naturally start to pile up, like mail, dishes, and random utensils, leading to a messy counter. Just like your counter tends to become disordered without effort, systems in nature naturally progress towards a state of maximum chaos or disorder, known as entropy. The kitchen counter is analogous to a system, where the initial neatness represents low entropy and the inevitable clutter represents high entropy, illustrating the natural tendency towards disorder.
Practice Version
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