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First law of thermodynamics
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This law hasn't a chemical equation !
To solve Boyle's Law equation for V2, first write the equation as P1V1 = P2V2. Then rearrange it to isolate V2 on one side, dividing both sides by P2 to solve for V2, which will be V2 = (P1 * V1) / P2.
Newton's first law of motion states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. The equation for this law can be summarized as: ΣF = 0, where ΣF represents the sum of all forces acting on the object.
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The first law of thermodynamics equation is: U Q - W. This equation states that the change in internal energy of a system is equal to the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system. This equation relates to the conservation of energy in a thermodynamic system because it shows that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred between different forms (heat and work) within the system.
Newton's second law is denoted by the equation ,F = ma ,this equation is known as equation of motion of a mass point and this turns out to be the another name for Newton's Second Law of Motion.
The Mathematical equation of Newton's 1st law is : The Conservation of Energy or Equilibrium dE/dr = F= ma = mdv/dt = 0. Thus acceleration is zero when there is no force and no acceleration means no change in velocity or velocity is constant at Equilibrium.
Force = mass times acceleration was first described by Newton. It's "Newton's Second Law".
There is no single equation. There are different equations for different laws.