energianhävöihin
Energianhävöihin, also known as energy dissipation, refers to the process by which energy is converted from one form to another, often resulting in a less useful or degraded form. This phenomenon is ubiquitous in natural systems and engineered processes. For instance, when a moving object encounters friction, its kinetic energy is converted into heat and sound energy, which are dissipated into the environment. Similarly, in electrical circuits, resistance causes electrical energy to be converted into heat.
In thermodynamics, energy dissipation is closely related to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that
Examples of energy dissipation include the loss of energy in mechanical systems due to friction, the damping