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Definition of Thermodynamic
Three Laws of Thermodynamics (Thermo)
- 1st Law of Thermo, Conservation of Energy
- Many ways of talking Energy, Two types, Kinetic energy (KE) and Potential energy (PE)
- 2nd Law Thermo (not true definition but ours), Explains how energy moves.
- Energy flows from a higher temperature body to a lower temperature body until the temperatures are the same.
- Need to define Temperature - average Kinetic energy (KE) of all the particles in a substance
- 3rd Law of Thermo, Condition of No Energy
- Absolute zero is the condition of no energy that requires 0K (0 Kelvin temperature, no movement or KE of particles) and a perfect crystal.
- Can't reach absolute zero, so all substances or systems have energy.
Note: You can not measure or quantify how much energy a system or substance unless it is flowing.