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Dennis Donovan
15 December, 21:50
Two laws of thermodynamics
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Addison Robertson
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First law is Law of Conservation of Energy it states that enegy cant be made in a isolated system. The second law is Law of Thermodynamics it states that the entropy of any isolated system always increases.
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