| first law of thermodynamics |
Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be converted from one form to another. For example, the potential chemical energy in coal can be converted in thermal energy.
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| first responder |
A level of certification designed for people first on the scene, such as police officers, firefighters and industrial health professionals; the first of four levels of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification.
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| first law of thermodynamics |
During a physical or chemical change, energy is neither created nor destroyed. See also second law of thermodynamics.
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| first law of thermodynamics |
energy can be transformed; the amount of energy in the universe is constant; energy cannot be created or destroyed
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| first law of thermodynamics |
the law of physics that states that the heat absorbed by a system either raises the internal energy of the system or does work on the environment
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