Rudolf Clausius (1822–1888) was a German physicist and mathematician best known for his contributions to the field of thermodynamics. He is particularly recognized for formulating the second law of thermodynamics and introducing the concept of entropy, which quantifies the amount of disorder or randomness in a system. Clausius's work laid the foundation for understanding the fundamental principles governing heat transfer and energy conversion.
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