What is the first law of thermodynamics and how is it related to conservation of energy?
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It is basically the conservation of energy transferred from heat flow and work within a closed system (our universe counts, because we can hardly reach the "edge" of the universe).
The first law of thermodynamics can be defined as:
...at a constant temperature and pressure, where U is internal energy, q is heat flow (J), w is work (J), S is entropy (J/K), T is temperature (K), P is pressure, and V is volume (L) (You see this in late college physics for sure, when you work with engines and Carnot cycles).
or the differential form:
...where
or the simpler form:
You might see this in early college Physics.