Physics, asked by yogeshchavan4597, 1 year ago

Is there a thermodynamic law or theorem that expresses how systems “break” or “change” when enough energy is added?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Despite these somewhat deflating ideas, the ideas of thermodynamics were formulated in a time of great technological optimism – the Industrial Revolution. In the mid-19th century, physicists and engineers were building steam engines to mechanise work and transport and were trying to work out how to make them more powerful and efficient.
Answered by SahimSha
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Hey mate, here is your answer :
Thermodynamics is the study of the relationships between heat, work, and energy. Though rooted in physics, it has a clear application to chemistry, biology, and other sciences: in a sense, physical life itself can be described as a continual thermodynamic cycle of transformations between heat and energy. But these transformations are never perfectly efficient, as the second law of thermodynamics shows.
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