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what is thermodynamics?

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Answered by binuluke2014
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Thermodynamics is the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. The laws of thermodynamics describe how the energy in a system changes and whether the system can perform useful work on its surroundings.

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thermodynamics, science of the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy. In broad terms, thermodynamics deals with the transfer of energy from one place to another and from one form to another.

Answered by sekargkn
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  • MEANING : Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation, and physical properties of matter.

  • Thermodynamics Formula ? In equation form, the first law of thermodynamics is ΔU = Q − W. Here ΔU is the change in internal energy U of the system. Q is the net heat transferred into the system—that is, Q is the sum of all heat transfer into and out of the system.

  • Why is it called thermodynamics? Thermodynamics is that part of science which is concerned with the conditions that material systems may assume and the changes in conditions that may occur either spontaneously or as a result of interactions between systems. The word "thermodynamics" was derived from the Greek words thermé (heat) and dynamics (force).

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