8 Joule 8 Energy is absorbed e Energy can change forces from one type to another e freezing 8 melting e decreasing the temperture e Study of Heat and Energy e Increasing the temperture

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O Joule
e Energy is absorbed
O Energy can change forces from one type to another
e freezing
8 melting
e decreasing the temperture
e Study of Heat and Energy
Increasing the temperture
total ammount of energy in an isoalted system does not change
condensation
Energy Cannot be Created or Destroyed
Calorie
boiling
energy is released
a. Unit of Energy
b. 1st Law of Thermodynamics
С. -q
d. Thermodynamics
е. +9
Transcribed Image Text:O Joule e Energy is absorbed O Energy can change forces from one type to another e freezing 8 melting e decreasing the temperture e Study of Heat and Energy Increasing the temperture total ammount of energy in an isoalted system does not change condensation Energy Cannot be Created or Destroyed Calorie boiling energy is released a. Unit of Energy b. 1st Law of Thermodynamics С. -q d. Thermodynamics е. +9
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a) Unit of Energy = JOULE

Joule is defined as the unit of energy when 1 N force produces a displacement of 1 m.

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b) First law of Thermodynamics:  Energy cannot be created or destroyed

First Law of thermodynamics is the version of Law of conservation of energy which states that "Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, it can only transform from one form to the another".

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