FAQ

What is the Entropy Change Constant Volume?
Entropy change constant volume is the measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work. Entropy Change Constant Volume is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram K for Specific Entropy. Note that the value of Entropy Change Constant Volume is always negative.
Can the Entropy Change Constant Volume be negative?
Yes, the Entropy Change Constant Volume, measured in Specific Entropy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Entropy Change Constant Volume?
Entropy Change Constant Volume 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 Change Constant Volume can be measured.
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