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if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
Energy can enter or exist an open system
there is an increase in entropy in the universe.
That the total amount of energy in a closed system doesn't change.
This is from wikipedia: (Note the bit in italics)The law of conservation of energy is an empirical law of physics. It states that the total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant over time (is said to be conservedover time). A consequence of this law is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transformed from one state to another. The only thing that can happen to energy in aclosed system is that it can change form, for instance chemical energy can become kinetic energy.
Chemical energy is transformed to mechanical energy and some heat energy
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
entropy of the system
i thing that the energy cannot change
That amount is always less than the energy you put into the system. Divide the amount of useful energy you get from a system by the amount of energy you put into it, and you find the system's 'efficiency'.
the law of conservation of energy?
It reduces with increasing distance.
Heat (measured in Joules) is the amount of energy that has been put in or out of the system. Heat is not conserved and can be transformed into another type of energy. Temperature (measured in Kelvin) is a property of objects, which relates to the kinetic energy of molecules in them.
Energy can enter or exist an open system
It is energy officenty
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