what is thermodynamic?

It is defined as a branch of science which deals with the effect of heat and radiation on a material or by a material. That means we study the effect of heat and radiation. Due to this temperature of a body may increase or decrease.

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Thermodynamics is a branch of natural science concerned with heat and its relation to energy and work. It defines macroscopic variables (such as temperature, internal energy, entropy, and pressure) that characterize materials and radiation, and explains how they are related and by what laws they change with time. Thermodynamics describes the average behavior of very large numbers of microscopic constituents, and its laws can be derived from statistical mechanics.

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