What is thermodynamics in physics?
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Thermodynamics is a part of physics that deals with the relationship between temperature, heat, energy and work. The Thermodynamics concept explains how energy is transferred in physical systems and how it affects matter. The laws of thermodynamics help in understanding phenomena like refrigerators,
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