• An entropic explosion is an explosion in which the reactants undergo a large change in volume without releasing a large amount of heat. The chemical decomposition...
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    Ehud (2005-02-01). "Decomposition of Triacetone Triperoxide Is an Entropic Explosion". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127 (4): 1146–1159. doi:10...
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    the entropy pessimism position.: 545f  Boltzmann entropy Brownian ratchet Configuration entropy Conformational entropy Entropic explosion Entropic force...
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    is an entropic explosion. However, this hypothesis has been challenged as not conforming to actual measurements. The claim of entropic explosion has been...
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    High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are alloys that are formed by mixing equal or relatively large proportions of (usually) five or more elements. Prior to the...
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    A steam explosion is an explosion caused by violent boiling or flashing of water or ice into steam, occurring when water or ice is either superheated...
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  • popular version of the singularity hypothesis, I. J. Good's intelligence explosion model of 1965, an upgradable intelligent agent could eventually enter...
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    Callaway, D. (1996). "Surface tension, hydrophobicity, and black holes: The entropic connection". Physical Review E. 53 (4): 3738–3744. arXiv:cond-mat/9601111...
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  • these IEDs lies in the multiple reports of premature or wrongful IED explosions. However, when these explosives are used correctly, they have devastating...
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  • Entropy-vorticity waves (or sometimes entropy-vortex waves) refer to small-amplitude waves carried by the gas within which entropy, vorticity, density...
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  • power-ups, becoming "Super Rick". During the ensuing battle, he sets off a explosion which destroys the ship, the city, and Rick himself. It later turns out...
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  • In thermodynamics, explosive boiling or phase explosion is a method whereby a superheated metastable liquid undergoes an explosive liquid-vapor phase...
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    increasingly extreme conditions, such as in the shock front of violent explosions, on reacting surfaces, and under extreme thermal gradients. Thus, non-equilibrium...
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    wave can be very intense, more like an explosion when heard at a distance (not coincidentally, since explosions create shock waves). Analogous phenomena...
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  • Enthalpy–entropy chart Entrainment (hydrodynamics) Entrainment (physics) Entrance pupil Entropic explosion Entropic force Entropic gravity Entropy Entropy (arrow...
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  • that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light,...
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    The Tunguska event—an enormous explosion in a remote region of Siberia on 30 June 1908—has appeared in many works of fiction. The event had a long-lasting...
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    slightly favorable in terms of enthalpy, but is disfavored in terms of entropy because four equivalents of reactant gases are converted into two equivalents...
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  • both are in pure quantum states and have zero fine grained entropies. Immediately after explosion A is filled with photons, the energy still being E A {\displaystyle...
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    exothermic. Uncontrolled exothermic reactions, those leading to fires and explosions, are wasteful because it is difficult to capture the released energy....
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    Pressure (redirect from Explosion pressure)
    Hydraulic head Plant cell turgidity Pythagorean cup Pressure washing Explosion or deflagration pressures are the result of the ignition of explosive...
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    probability of a technocapital singularity, triggering an intelligence explosion throughout the universe and maximizing energy usage. Effective accelerationism...
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  • dramatic test with SN 1987A, and the detection of neutrinos from the explosion. The model is for type II supernovae, which take place in stars more massive...
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  • rates, and indeed to chemical explosions themselves. This was the first proposal for the mechanism of chemical explosions. A quantitative chain chemical...
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    supernova). The mass of the remnant, the collapsed object that survives the explosion, can be substantially less than that of the original star. Remnants exceeding...
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  • Gray 1948 novelist, non-fiction Mrs. King R. W. Gray short stories Crisp, Entropic Ethel Grayson 1890 1980 novelist, poet Lowell Green 1936 history, fictional...
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  • enthalpy, if released exothermically, can in an extreme case cause an explosion. Enthalpy of mixing can often be ignored in calculations for mixtures...
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    spark, flame, or flash), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound (e.g. explosion heard when burning hydrogen). The term exothermic was first coined by...
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  • Council of A.I.M. which consists of Andrew Forson, Graviton, Jude the Entropic Man, Mentallo, Superia, and Yelena Belova. Forson then leads A.I.M. to...
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    Writing, No. 16, Philadelphia: Lippincott, on 16 March 1960, pp. 85–108. "Entropy" – First published in the Kenyon Review 22, No. 2, in Spring 1960, pp. 27–92...
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