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What is Thermodynamics and it's Effects.​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Thermodynamics - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Thermodynamics is the physical science that studies the effects of temperature variations and heat transfer on a material, especially as the bodies change state as from solid to liquid and back again, as plastics do during plastic processing and as heat is transferred from the injection-molded plastic part into the ...

Answered by jayavardhanij
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The thermodynamic effect is the science of heat transfer from one object to another. The best explanation of this is the difference between bowling balls, their mass, their size, etc. The heavier the bowling ball is that harder it is to get moving but once moving is harder to stop. Imagine with me a lead ball and a lithium ball, which would you presume would take longer to heat up to temperature? Which would stay hotter for longer? Thermodynamics is the study of this and how it got to be hot in the first place.

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