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What are thermodynamics?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 4/10/2022

Thermodynamic properties are specific volume, density, pressure, and temperature. Other properties are constant pressure, constant volume specific heats, Gibbs free energy, specific internal energy and enthalpy, and entropy.

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