What are laws of thermodynamics
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The four laws of thermodynamics define fundamental physical quantities (temperature,energy, and entropy) that characterize thermodynamic systems at thermal equilibrium. The laws describe how these quantities behave under various circumstances, and forbid certain phenomena (such as perpetual motion).
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first law conservation of energy
states that energy can not be created neither destroyed.
second law states that entropy of any isolated system always increases
the third law states that entropy of system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero
all of these are based on fundamental physical quantities. hope this will help you.
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states that energy can not be created neither destroyed.
second law states that entropy of any isolated system always increases
the third law states that entropy of system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero
all of these are based on fundamental physical quantities. hope this will help you.
if you like pls mark me as a brainlieast
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