
First Law of Thermodynamics
This topic covers the concepts of internal energy, heat, and work done by a gas. Students apply the first law of thermodynamics to various thermodynamic processes.
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This topic covers the concepts of internal energy, heat, and work done by a gas. Students apply the first law of thermodynamics to various thermodynamic processes.
Key Questions
- What constitutes the internal energy of a system?
- How is the first law of thermodynamics a statement of energy conservation?
- How do we calculate the work done by an expanding gas?
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