What is Thermodynamics?
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Thermodynamics is a branch of physics which deals with the energy and work of a system.
It was born in the 19th century as scientists were first discovering how to build and operate steam engines.
Thermodynamics deals only with the large scale response of a system which we can observe and measure in experiments.
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- Thermodynamics is a science which studies the changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems on the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of their particles through observation and statistics.
- The word thermodynamics comes from the Greek word thermos which means heat and dynamis which means power. Instead of being grouped within the chemistry family, thermodynamics is part of the physics family.
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