FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
where ΔU denotes the change in the internal energy of a closed system,
Q denotes the quantity of energy supplied to the system as heat, and
W denotes the amount of thermodynamic work done by the system on its surroundings.
System undergoing change of states
Qnet = ΔE +W
(Q2 + Q3 – Q1) = ( ΔE +W2 +W3 - W 1- W4 )
Heat transfer at constant volume
Cv = speecific heat at constant volume
Heat transfer at constant pressure
Cp = Specific heat at constant pressure
Heat transfer for an isolated system
dQ = 0, dw = 0 & dE = 0
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