energiminimisation
Energiminimisation is a fundamental principle in physics and chemistry that describes the tendency of systems to adopt a state of lowest possible energy. This principle is a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of an isolated system tends to increase over time. However, when considering systems that can interact with their surroundings, the overall energy of the system and its environment tends towards a minimum.
In practical terms, energiminimisation is the process of finding the most stable configuration of atoms, molecules,
Energiminimisation is also crucial in materials science. The properties of a material are intimately linked to