Why does the sign convention is different for physics and different for chemistry for thermodynamics?
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The reason being the sign convention is different in both the cases.
In physics we take work done by the system as positive and in chemistry work done on the system.
I realize that this does not cause any change in the actual law of nature but I just want to know why we have different sign conventions.
In physics we take work done by the system as positive and in chemistry work done on the system.
I realize that this does not cause any change in the actual law of nature but I just want to know why we have different sign conventions.
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