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what is first law of thermodynamics? ​

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Answered by pratibhanayak2479
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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 MedicoMinded
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The first law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of conservation of energy, states that "The total energy of an isolated system remains constant though it may change from one form to another."

The mathematical statement of the First Law is ΔU = q + w

Where,

  • q - the amount of heat supplied to system

  • w - work done on the system

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