Thermodynamic
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British pronunciation/θˌɜːməda‍ɪnˈæmɪk/
American pronunciation/ˌθɝmoʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "thermodynamic"

thermodynamic
01

relating to the study of how energy moves and changes within systems, particularly involving heat and work

thermodynamic

adj

thermodynam

n
example
Example
Thermodynamic processes involve changes in temperature, pressure, and volume of substances.
Thermodynamic equilibrium occurs when a system's properties, like temperature and pressure, are uniform throughout.
Thermodynamic analysis is essential in fields such as engineering, chemistry, and meteorology for understanding energy transformations and system behaviors.
Thermodynamic cycles, like the Carnot cycle, illustrate the transfer of heat and work to perform tasks like power generation.
Thermodynamic laws describe how energy behaves within systems, such as the conservation of energy.
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