8. Thermodynamics
the branch of physics involved
with studies on the effects of
changes in temperature,
pressure, and volume on
physical systems at the
macroscopic scale.
The motions produced by the
particles produce heat. Heat in
thermodynamics means "energy
in transit" and dynamics relates
to "movement" Based on the said
principle, thermodynamics
studies the movement of energy
and how energy instills
movement.
9. First Law of Thermodynamics: “Energy
cannot be created or destroyed, only
converted from one form to another”
.
11. Second Law of Thermodynamics
it adds on a
statement about
entropy and how
all energy
conversions are
less than perfect.
The result is loss
of energy –
typically in the
form of heat.
12. Life itself is but a temporary
condition purchased at the cost of a
continuous expenditure of energy.