Laws of thermodynamics
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The three laws of thermodynamics define physical quantities that characterize thermodynamic systems at thermodynamic equilibrium. The laws describe how these quantities behave under various circumstances, and preclude the possibility of certain phenomena
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the FIRST LAW of Thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another...
the second law of thermodynamics that no energy flow is 100% efficient. in other words the law states that during the transformation of energy from one form to another a part of energy is always dissipated as the heat to the surrounding
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