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Thermodynamics
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Third Law
The third law states that a perfectly crystalline solid at absolute zero has zero entropy, since this is the most ordered state in which a substance can be.
Entropy is measured in joules per Kelvin. Keep in mind that entropy is not a measure of energy itself, but of how energy is distributed in a system.
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First Law
Law of conservation of energy: the energy is not created or destroyed it only change form this is why is a preference for the direction in wich the energy flow
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Second Law
This does not talk about how we can make our go from being cold to being hot, that is to say, how we can handle the different temperature changes that occur to us in our daily lives, without the need to do some kind of work or to force it.
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What is thermodynamics?
Thermodynamics is the science that studies energy and has three laws, these laws help us understand how energy flows.
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