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^E+W=Q.....................1 Q2-Q1/Q2=T2-T1/T2.....................2 W=Q2-Q1 Given W/Q =T2-T1/T2 T2-T1=^T and Q=^W ^w/Q=^T/T Q=T{^W/^T} PUTTING THE VALUE EQI {1} ^E+W=T^W/^T [GIBBS HELMHOLT EQUATION]

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