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what is thermodynamics ?​

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Answered by himanshigarg076
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Humans strive for a balance within their lives in order to demonstrate an equilibrium and security. In contrast, by expressing the laws of thermodynamics, it is stressed that through the process of discovering a balance, obstacles can be achieved. Thermodynamics highlights the stream of science attentive to heat and conversions to different forms of energy and work. Not only does the thermodynamic state define volume, temperate and pressure, it will contain heat sources giving a capacity, and change state. The idea of thermodynamics is for the system to adjust itself back into its original state of an equilibrium. Through expressing the laws of thermodynamics, it is apparent that heat energy is important in the world in order to achieve ultimate equilibrium. When given a system, it is states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed due to the energy of the universe being a constant. A system must gain energy from somewhere, including the surroundings, because when either a module or the surrounding loses energy, the other must transfer it to be it stable. As elaborated through the first law of thermodynamics, it is stressed that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. This means, that the earths energy is a constant, and it cannot go anywhere, it can only be transferred into another feature.

Answered by ushasingh9191
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Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation, and physical properties of matter. The behavior of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics which convey a quantitative description using measurable macroscopic physical quantities, but may be explained in terms of microscopic constituents by statistical mechanics.

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