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THERMODYNAMIC LAWS

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TODAY I WANT TO EXPLAIN ABOUT THE THERMODYNAMIC LAWS


thermodynamic laws are :

1. first law:

it states that energy neither be created nor be destroyed, it always changes one form to another form.

2. second law:

it states that energy can change the position of any object but the state of energy is potentially reduced comparing to the initial state.

3. third law:

it states that the thermal energy per unit temperature of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature absolute zero.

zeroth law:

if two systems are in thermal equilibrium with the third system then these three are also in thermal equilibrium.

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