Laws of Thermodynamics First Law: This law is called the Law of Conservation, this law states that even though energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can be changed from one form to another.
Second Law:While energy is being transformed from different forms it becomes less useful
An increase in internal energy can be caused by the work that is done to that system and also by the amount of heat that is being transferred into that system. The second law is also known as the entropy law that measures the disorder in the system or just how close is a system to equilibrium and when the right equilibrium is reached it cannot be changed nor can it be decreased.
First Law: This law is called the Law of Conservation, this law states that even though energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can be changed from one form to another.
Second Law: While energy is being transformed from different forms it becomes less useful
An increase in internal energy can be caused by the work that is done to that system and also by the amount of heat that is being transferred into that system. The second law is also known as the entropy law that measures the disorder in the system or just how close is a system to equilibrium and when the right equilibrium is reached it cannot be changed nor can it be decreased.