Definition of First Law of Thermodynamics

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First Law of Thermodynamics

The term 'First Law of Thermodynamics' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' The law of physics that states that the heat absorbed by a system either raises the internal energy of the system or does work on the environment'.

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