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Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic Processes. The First Law of Thermodynamics. The First Law of Thermodynamics – conservation of a system’s internal energy, work, and heat In any process, the total energy of the universe remains constant
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Thermodynamics Thermodynamic Processes
The First Law of Thermodynamics • The First Law of Thermodynamics – conservation of a system’s internal energy, work, and heat • In any process, the total energy of the universe remains constant • For a thermodynamic cycle the sum of net heat supplied to the system and the net work done by the system is equal to zero
The First Law of Thermodynamics • The first law of thermodynamics can be expressed mathematically • Change in systems internal energy = the energy transferred to or from system as heat – energy transferred to or from the system as work • ΔU = Q – W
The First Law of Thermodynamics • All terms should have the same units, usually joules (J) • Q is positive for energy added to the system • Negative for energy released from the system • W is positive for work done by the system • Negative for work done on the system
Cyclic Processes • The change in internal energy of a system is zero in a cyclic process • So ΔUnet = 0 and Qnet = Wnet • Cyclic process – a thermodynamic process in which a system returns to the same conditions under which it started
Cyclic Processes • Refrigerators use mechanical work to create a temperature difference and therefore transfer energy • Heat engines use heat to do work • Hot gases pushing against a piston in an internal combustion engine