What we now call thermodynamics was sometimes referred to as "thermotics" during some of the early developments in what we now call thermodynamics but the term fell out of use nearly a hundred years ago.
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics was created in 1969.
This law is known mainly with two different names: "Law of Conservation of Energy", or "First Law of Thermodynamics".
Py`rol´o`gyn.1.That branch of physical science which treats of the properties, phenomena, or effects of heat; also, a treatise on heat.
Thermodynamics
classical thermodyanamics is applicable in the continuum regime statistical thermodyanamics is applicable to non continuum regime
Thermotics
The study of heat is called thermodynamics.
The study of heat is called thermodynamics.
It is called the First Law of Thermodynamics, sometimes also called The Law of conservation of energy.
Thermal expansion in accordance with the first law of thermodynamics.
Not exactly. The first law of thermodynamics, i.e. the law of conservation of energy, also accounts for heat as one of the many forms that energy can take. There is no one law called "the law of thermodynamics", but there are several "Laws of Thermodynamics" (note the plural form "LAWS").
second law of thermodynamics
CV Stands for Control Volume Only in Thermodynamics and it is a fixed region in a open systems. The region of space enclosed by The open system boundaries is called Control Volume.
Heat and heat transfer are covered in something called thermodynamics. Check out the link.
Thermodynamics
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My college thermodynamics course was a beast...