thermodynamics of black holes
The thermodynamics of black holes refers to the set of laws and principles that describe the behavior of these mysterious objects based on their thermodynamic properties. It treats black holes as thermodynamic systems with attributes such as temperature, entropy, and energy. By applying thermodynamic concepts to black holes, scientists have gained insights into their physical nature, including the relationships between their mass, surface area, and entropy.
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