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6.The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can not be
O a.created only
O b. destroyed only
c. converted
d. created and destroyed​

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Answered by manishajoshi88
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Answer:

ans d. created and destroyed

Answered by GulabLachman
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It states that energy can not be created and destroyed​

  • This rule typically stipulates that specific energy cannot be generated or pulled down.
  • However, it can only be efficiently transformed from one specific type to a different one
  • It was stated by Rudolf Clausius and William Thomson
  • This phenomena is also known as the Law of Conservation of Energy
  • For example: The performance of cyclic conversion systems, such as fossil-fired, steam-powered, or geothermal cycles, is also categorised using the First Law.
  • This efficiency measures the amount of heat added to a power cycle that is turned into work, or the ratio of the amount of network generated to the heat introduced to the cycle.

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