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Similarly, when a quantity of heat flows out of a hot room, the fall in entropy there is smaller than the increase that occurs when that heat enters a cold room. In summary, to say the entropy of a system increases is to say the heat within it is becoming more widely dispersed. But, though Clausius’s equation says this always tends to happen, it doesn’t specify the rate at which it does so.
Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe
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