First law of Thermodynamics part 1 |
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Written by pimpitcha
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Sunday, 07 September 2014 01:48 |
FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS: THE ENERGY OF AN ISOLATED SYSTEM IS CONTENT. This is also known as law of conservation of energy i.e., energy can neither be created nor to be destroyed. In a thermodynamic process, the increment in the internal energy of a system is equal to the difference between the increment of heat accumulated by the system and the increment of work done by it. Applications:-In many chemical reactions which involve generation of gasses, capable of doing work or the generation of heat. Work done or heat evolved can be calculated by first law.
Reversible process: A process is said to be reversible , if a change is brought out in such a way that the process could , at any moment, be reversed by an infinitesimal change. A reversible process proceeds infinitely slowly by a series of equilibrium states such that the system and the surroundings are always in equilibrium.
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