Laws of thermodynamics
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There are three fundamental laws of thermodynamics:
The first law of thermodynamics establishes the conservation of energy, stating that the internal energy of a system is the sum of the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system.
The second law of thermodynamics holds that in an isolated system, the system will evolve towards a state of thermodynamic equilibrium where entropy reaches its maximum value.
The third law of thermodynamics asserts that as the temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of the system tends towards a constant value, which is typically zero.
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Laws of thermodynamics
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There are three fundamental laws of thermodynamics: The first law of thermodynamics establishes the conservation of energy, stating that the internal energy of a system is the sum of the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system. The second law of thermodynamics holds that in an isolated system, the system will evolve towards a state of thermodynamic equilibrium where entropy reaches its maximum value. The third law of thermodynamics asserts that as the temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of the system tends towards a constant value, which is typically zero.
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