| 21. | The "'first law of thermodynamics "'is a version of the law of conservation of energy, adapted for thermodynamic systems.
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| 22. | Energy input and output will always balance according to the First Law of Thermodynamics or the energy conservation principle.
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| 23. | This is the conservation of mass-energy ( first law of thermodynamics ) contained within a part of the universe.
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| 24. | Water fuelled cars simply cannot work because of the first law of thermodynamics . . . jeez-what a boring answer!
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| 25. | In the case of energy, the statement of the conservation of energy is known as the first law of thermodynamics.
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| 26. | :: : The mirror would violate conservation of energy ( unless it had a power supply ), the first law of thermodynamics.
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| 27. | Given that a phase change is an internally reversible process, and that our system is closed, the first law of thermodynamics holds
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| 28. | This statement came to be known as the mechanical equivalent of heat and was a precursory form of the first law of thermodynamics.
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| 29. | I'd like to add that the first law of thermodynamics implies that even if we manufacture synthetic fuel ( as e . g.
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| 30. | To obtain \ lambda _ 2, we differentiate S with respect to the average energy U and apply the first law of thermodynamics:
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