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thermodynamics
n. physics that studies the conversion of energy from one form into other forms of energy and its practical implementation; conversion of the energy of heat into other forms of energy


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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics (from the Greek θερμη, therme, meaning "heat" and δυναμις, dynamis, meaning "power") is a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperaturepressure, and volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of their particles using statistics. Roughly, heat means "energy in transit" and dynamics relates to "movement"; thus, in essence thermodynamics studies the movement of energy and how energy instills movement. Historically, thermodynamics developed out of need to increase the efficiency of early steam engines. The starting point for most thermodynamic considerations are the laws of thermodynamics, which postulate that energy can be exchanged between physical systems as heat or work. They also postulate the existence of a quantity named entropy, which can be defined for any system. In thermodynamics, interactions between large ensembles of objects are studied and categorized. Central to this are the concepts of system and surroundings. A system is composed of particles, whose average motions define its properties, which in turn are related to one another through equations of state. Properties can be combined to express internal energy and thermodynamic potentials, which are useful for determining conditions for equilibrium and spontaneous processes.
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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics /ther·mo·dy·nam·ics/ the branch of science dealing with heat, work, and energy, their interconversion, and problems related thereto. [more]Thermodynamics - Community and Resources

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thermodynamics
Noun
1. the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy
(hypernym) physics, physical science, natural philosophy
(hyponym) thermostatics, thermodynamics of equilibrium
(class) cyclic


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Thermodynamics
(n.)
The science which treats of the mechanical action or relations of heat.
  

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