dissipatement
Dissipatement is a term used in various scientific and engineering contexts to describe the process by which energy is lost or dispersed from a system, often in the form of heat, sound, or vibration. It is a fundamental concept related to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that in any natural process, the total entropy of an isolated system tends to increase. This increase in entropy is often a consequence of energy dissipation.
In thermodynamics, dissipatement refers to the irreversible transformation of organized energy into disorganized thermal energy. This
In fluid dynamics, dissipatement is associated with viscous effects, where the internal friction within a fluid