Clausius's theorem is a fundamental principle in thermodynamics that relates to the second law of thermodynamics. It is named after the German physicist Rudolf Clausius, who made significant contributions to the field. In essence, Clausius's theorem states that for any reversible cyclic process, the increase in the entropy of a system is equal to the heat transferred into the system divided by the temperature at which the heat transfer takes place.
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