Laws of thermodynamics

Laws of thermodynamics

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The four basic laws of thermodynamics reveal empirical facts and define physical quantities such as temperature, heat, thermodynamic operations, and entropy that characterize thermodynamic processes and thermodynamic systems in thermodynamic equilibrium. 

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  • Zeroth laws of thermodynamic
  • First law of thermodynamic
  • Second law of thermodynamic
  • Third law of thermodynamic

They explain the relationship between these quantities and form the basis for excluding the possibility of certain phenomena, such as constant motion. In addition to its use in thermodynamics, the law is applied interdisciplinary in physics and chemistry.

Zeroth law of thermodynamics

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First law of thermodynamic

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Second law of thermodynamic

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Third law of thermodynamic

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Laws of thermodynamics

The four basic laws of thermodynamics reveal empirical facts and define physical quantities such as temperature, heat, thermodynamic operations, and entropy that characterize thermodynamic processes and thermodynamic systems in thermodynamic equilibrium. They explain the relationship between these quantities and form the basis for excluding the possibility of certain phenomena, such as constant motion.

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