| 41. | According to this definition, work performed adiabatically is in general accompanied by friction within the thermodynamic system or body.
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| 42. | The conservation of energy applyed to thermodynamic systems . talk ) 20 : 56, 16 June 2010 ( UTC)
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| 43. | The "'thermodynamic free energy "'is the amount of work that a thermodynamic system can perform.
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| 44. | More generally, in a thermodynamic system, the working fluid is a liquid or gas that absorbs or transmits energy.
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| 45. | Kangas states that Odum then also concluded that as thermodynamic systems, ecosystems should also obey the force-flux law.
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| 46. | A thermodynamic system is a macroscopic object, the microscopic details of which are not explicitly considered in its thermodynamic description.
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| 47. | The second law of thermodynamics describes constraints on the amount of useful work which can be extracted from a thermodynamic system.
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| 48. | The term'thermodynamic system'is used to refer to bodies of matter and energy in the special context of thermodynamics.
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| 49. | Thus the description of non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems is a field theory, more complicated than the theory of equilibrium thermodynamics.
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| 50. | It claims that thermodynamic systems can be represented by Riemannian geometry, and that statistical properties can be derived from the model.
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