FAQ

What is the Entropy at Point 2?
Entropy at point 2 is the measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work. Entropy at Point 2 is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram K for Specific Entropy. Note that the value of Entropy at Point 2 is always positive. Typically, the value of Entropy at Point 2 is greater than 0.
Can the Entropy at Point 2 be negative?
No, the Entropy at Point 2, measured in Specific Entropy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Entropy at Point 2?
Entropy at Point 2 is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram K[J/kg*K] for Specific Entropy. Calorie per Gram per Celcius[J/kg*K], Joule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/kg*K], Kilojoule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/kg*K] are the few other units in which Entropy at Point 2 can be measured.
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