Laws of Thermodynamics

The Laws of Thermodynamics describe the relationships between thermal energy, or heat, and other forms of energy, and how energy affects matter that defines fundamental physical quantities (temperature, energy, and entropy), and characterise thermodynamic systems at thermal equilibrium. There are four Laws of Thermodynamics are: Zeroth, First, Second and Third Law of Thermodynamics.

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