The present paper gives a theoretical model for the change in entropy of spinning black holes due to change in mass to use the first law of black hole mechanics for unit spinning parameter and angular momentum in XRBs. This shows that the entropy change with respect to the mass of uncharged spinning black holes is essentially the function of mass and their surface gravity are lesser than to that of the non-spinning black holes.
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