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SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS Thermodynamics Summary The important information from this chapter is summarized below. First Law of Thermodynamics Summary The  First  Law  of  Thermodynamics  states  that  energy  can  neither  be created nor destroyed, only altered in form. In analyzing an open system using the First Law of Thermodynamics, the energy into the system is equal to the energy leaving the system. If the fluid passes through various processes and then eventually returns to the same state it began with, the system is said to have undergone a cyclic process.   The first law is used to analyze a cyclic process. The  energy entering any component is equal  to the energy leaving that component at steady state. The amount of energy transferred across a heat exchanger is dependent upon the temperature of the fluid entering the heat exchanger from both sides and the flow rates of thse fluids. A T-s diagram can be used to represent thermodynamic processes. HT-01 Page 68 Rev. 0

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