What is thermodynamics ?
Law of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics is the branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat, work, and energy 🌡️. It's all about understanding how energy is converted from one form to another and how it affects the properties of matter.
Some key concepts in thermodynamics include:
Energy:
The ability to do work or transfer heat.
Heat:
A form of energy transfer due to temperature difference.
Work:
Energy transfer through a force applied over a distance.
Entropy:
A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
The laws of thermodynamics are fundamental:
1. Zeroth Law: If A is in thermal equilibrium with B, and B is with C, then A is with C.
2. First Law: Energy can't be created or destroyed, only converted (conservation of energy).
3. Second Law: Entropy always increases over time in an isolated system.
4. Third Law: As temperature approaches absolute zero, entropy approaches a minimum.
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