Your definition of the First Law is incomplete, being a consequence of the correct scientific definition: "If energy is applied to a system to bring it into an other condition, the same amount of energy must be removed from it, to restore the original condition.
With this definition one can understand that if the system is water, no matter what is done with it, once it becomes the original water again, no net energy could be taken out in the process - it would then come out of nothing.
Your definition of the First Law is incomplete, being a consequence of the correct scientific definition: "If energy is applied to a system to bring it into an other condition, the same amount of energy must be removed from it, to restore the original condition.
With this definition one can understand that if the system is water, no matter what is done with it, once it becomes the original water again, no net energy could be taken out in the process - it would then come out of nothing.
Thermospecialist 4 months ago
do you have other applications excluding the popping of kernels?
lalalatitude1234 6 months ago
@lalalatitude1234 hahaha
775shahrukh 2 months ago
lol
you spell thermodynamics wrong...
fosheimdet 8 months ago
@fosheimdet no he is pronouncing right
american accent...
775shahrukh 2 months ago