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thermodynamics The study of the relationship between heat, work, and other forms of energy.
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thermodynamics THERM-o-di-NAM-ix Study of energy transformations in nature. 112
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thermodynamics 1. In a system of constant mass, energy can be neither created nor destroyed. 2. The entropy of a closed system increases with time. (Everything decays.) 3. The absolute zero of temperature can never be attained. [DoS]
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thermodynamics The study of energy
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thermodynamics The physical theory of heat and energy distribution in the universe. The two important laws of thermodynamics state that the total energy of the universe is constant and energy can neither be made nor destroyed, and that the distribution of energy in the universe over time proceeds from a state of order to a state of disorder (entropy increase).
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