total energy of the system and its surrounding remain constant explain
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this is because of conservation of energy. it can neither be created nor be destroyed and so remains constant
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. The first law asserts that if heat is recognized as a form of energy, then the total energy of a system plus its surroundings is conserved; in other words, the total energy of the universe remains constant.
The first law is put into action by considering the flow of energy across the boundary separating a system from its surroundings.
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