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There are several theories in physics that apply probability theory to various problems. Examples of this can be statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. Physicist James Clerk Maxwell came up with a thought experiment in the late nineteenth century that has puzzled people for over a century. The thought experiment deals with how someone might be able to violate the second law of thermodynamics by creating a situation that might decrease entropy in the system. Entropy can be thought of as the tendency for any system to loose energy. Entropy is a function of state, like the internal energy. It measures the relative degree of order (as opposed to disorder) of the system when in this state. An understanding of the meaning of entropy thus requires some appreciation of the way systems can be described microscopically (Sethna).
Maxwell had the insight to think of two systems placed side by side. He thought of two containers of gas side by side, both in equilibrium. The containers would be separated by an insulated door of some kind that could be opened and closed quickly. When the door was opened, it could be done so in a way that only allowed some of the molecules to enter the other side of the chamber. The molecules that were allowed to pass through the system would be the faster moving particles while the particles that remained would be the slower ones. This would result in the particles on one side of the chamber, the side that the faster particles would rest in, would gradually heat up while the other side cooled and decrease the total systems entropy.
The Experiment's Purpose
The experiment that Maxwell imagines deals with the average speed of molecules and how these are recorded as translating into heat and the temperature. However, if faster than average molecules are collected...
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