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what is the mathematical first law thermodynamics​

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Answered by Rishiraj321
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The first law of thermodynamics states that the change in internal energy of a system equals the net heat transfer into the system minus the net work done by the system. In equation form, the first law of thermodynamics is ΔU = Q − W. Here ΔU is the change in internal energy U of the system.

Answered by ItzAwesomeGirl
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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. It can, however, be transferred from one location to another and converted to and from other forms of energy.

The equation for the first law of thermodynamics is given as;

ΔU = q + W

Where,

ΔU = change in internal energy of the system.

q = algebraic sum of heat transfer between system and surroundings.

W = work interaction of the system with its surroundings.

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