energianhävikkiä
Energianhävikkiä refers to the loss of usable energy during any energy transformation or transfer process. In thermodynamics, this phenomenon is often described by the second law, which states that in any natural process, the total entropy of an isolated system tends to increase. This increase in entropy is directly linked to the degradation of energy quality, meaning that some energy becomes less available to do useful work.
Common forms of energianhävikkiä include heat dissipation, friction, and electrical resistance. When electricity flows through a
Minimizing energianhävikkiä is a key goal in energy efficiency efforts. This can be achieved through improved