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The heat supplied to a system can increase its internal energy if no work is extracted from the system. If any work is done by the system, then the increase in internal energy will be less than the heat supplied to the system. The thermodynamic variable defined by the zeroeth law is Temperature.
zeroth law forms the basis for first law of thermodynamics
zeroth law is so called because before zeroth law 1st law was made. but after dat dis law was introduced, but dis law was more basic den 1st law. but dey cudn't change d name of 1st law as it was already given n had got recognision. so dis new law was given d name zeroth law as zero comes before one or say1st.....simple
It was determined that the so-caolled zeroth law was more fundamental than the other two.
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Thermodynamic cycle is based on 2nd law of thermodynamics.
Yes it is.
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Empirical scales are based on the measurement of physical parameters that express the property of interest to be measured trough some formal, most commonly a simple linear, functional relationship. For the measurement of temperature, the formal definition of thermal equilibrium in terms of the thermodynamic coordinate spaces of thermodynamic systems, expressed in the zeroth law of thermodynamics, provides the framework to measure temperature.
There are three laws of thermodynamics, not inlcluding the understood fourth law. Thermodynamics is the study of how energy is transferred in a system.
Thermal equilibrium
Energy remains constant.