Saturday, October 15, 2011

Thermodynamic System

A thermodynamic system is defined as a quantity of matter in space upon which attention is concentrated in the analysis of problem. Everything outside the system is called surroundings or environment. The system is separated from surroundings by the system boundary.  The boundary of a system may be fixed or moving. A system with its surroundings is called the Universe.


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