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Orders of magnitude (entropy)

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Orders of magnitude usually refer to the scale or size of a quantity in powers of ten, often used in scientific contexts to compare and quantify differences. When discussing entropy, particularly in information theory or thermodynamics, orders of magnitude can help conceptualize the vast differences in entropy levels between various systems or states. ### Entropy Overview 1. **Thermodynamic Entropy**: In thermodynamics, entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness of a system.

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