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January 06, 2015

Laws Of Thermodynamics

The Three laws of Thermodynamics are as follows.

Zeroth Law:
When two are in constant thermal equilibrium with a third body then they two are also in equal thermal equilibrium with each other.

First Law: Law of Conversation of Energy
This law States that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed it can only be transformed from one form of energy to another.

Second law :
The entropy of an isolated system not in thermal equilibrium always increases.

Third Law:
Entropy of a system approaches constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero.

Terms Used:
Absolute Zero: The lowest temperature that is theoretically possible.

Entropy : A Thermodynamic property that is the measure of a systems thermal energy per unit temperature that us unavailable for doing useful work.

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