In your own words, state the first Law of Thermodynamics An object, initially at rest, is dropped from a height, h. What is its velocity when it reaches the ground? The following data is given: Mass of object, m: 1Kg Height, h: 10 m Gravitational Acceleration, g: 9.81 m/s:2

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In your own words, state the first Law of Thermodynamics An object, initially at rest, is dropped from a height, h. What is its velocity when it reaches the ground? The following data is given: Mass of object, m: 1Kg Height, h: 10 m Gravitational Acceleration, g: 9.81   m / s 2

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Kaitlyn Levine

Kaitlyn Levine

Beginner2022-10-03Added 12 answers

The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.
The mathematical representation of the first law of thermodynamics is given as
U = Q + W
U is the total change in internal energy of the system
Q is the heat exchange between the system and the surroundings
W is the work done either by the system or on the system
In simple terms, the first law of thermodynamics says that energy can be converted from one form to another but cannot be destroyed or created.

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