state law of thermodynamics?

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victorkenneth

6 Apr, 2025

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Aliyuus2
1 year ago

The law of thermodynamics is the fundamental principles governing energy and its transformations, include the Zeroth, First, Second, and Third Laws, which describe equilibrium, energy conservation, entropy increase, and the unattainability of absolute zero, respectively.
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namisha
1 year ago

The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only altered in form.
The second law of thermodynamics states that processes occur spontaneously if and only if by their process, the entropy change in the universe, is greater than or equal to zero.
and the third law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero. Happy to help :)

dannywise03
1 year ago

Thermodynamics has four laws governing it which is the zeroth law, the first law, second law and third law
1.The zeroth law (law of equilibrium): states that if two systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third system then they're in thermal equilibrium with one another
2.The first law(law of energy): change in energy = (heat energy - work done)
3. The second law (law of enthropy): this states that the total enthropy of an isolated system always increases over time
4.The third law (law of temperature) : This states that as the temperature of a system approaches absolute zero, it's enthropy approaches a minimum value