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The first law of thermodynamics confirms the law of

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Answered by pukkuroy
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The First Law of Thermodynamics states that heat is a form of energy, and thermodynamic processes are therefore subject to the principle of conservation of energy. This means that heat energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Answered by silentlover45
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\large\underline\mathrm\blue{The} first law of thermodynamics is a statement of the principal of conservation of energy. This law may be stated in various ways as given below:

\large\underline\mathrm\red{1}. Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only we converted from one of energy to another.

\large\underline\mathrm\red{2}. Since energy and mass are interlinked by Einstein's equation \large\underline\mathrm\red{E = mc²}, the total mass and energy of an isolated system remain unchanged.

\large\underline\mathrm\red{3}. The conclusion of all the statement of the first law of thermodynamics is that it is impossible to construct a perpetual motion machine, i.e., a machine that can work without consulting energy.

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