Orders of magnitude (entropy)

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The following list shows different orders of magnitude of entropy.

Factor (J K−1) Value Item
10−24 9.5699×10−24 J K−1 Entropy equivalent of one
ln(2)[1]
10−23 1.381×10−23
Boltzmann Constant, entropy equivalent of one nat
of information.
101 5.74 J K−1 Standard entropy of 1 mole of graphite[2]
1033 ≈ 1035 J K−1 Entropy of the Sun (given as ≈ 1042 erg K−1 in Bekenstein (1973))[3]
1054 1.5 × 1054 J K−1 Entropy of a black hole of one solar mass (given as ≈ 1060 erg K−1 in Bekenstein (1973))[3]
1081 4.3 × 1081 J K−1 One estimate of the theoretical maximum entropy of the universe[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jean-Bernard Brissaud (14 February 2005). "The Meaning of Entropy" (PDF). Entropy, 2005, 7[1], 68–96. Retrieved 2010-04-21. page 72 (page 5 of pdf)
  2. ^ Chung Chieh. "Entropy: A Study Guide". Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  3. ^
    S2CID 122636624. Archived from the original
    (PDF) on 2010-05-23.
  4. . 3.1 x 10^104k
  5. ^ Calculated: 3.1e104 * k = 3.1e104 * 1.381e-23 J/K = 4.3e81 J/K