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  2. Heat - Wikipedia

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    §58. Quantity of Heat. Definition. When energy flows from one system or part of a system to another otherwise than by the performance of work, the energy so transferred i[s] called heat. [36] On page 48, he wrote: § 59. When two bodies act thermically on one another the quantities of heat gained by one and lost by the other are not ...

  3. Laws of thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    In a closed system (i.e. there is no transfer of matter into or out of the system), the first law states that the change in internal energy of the system (ΔU system) is equal to the difference between the heat supplied to the system (Q) and the work (W) done by the system on its surroundings.

  4. Heat transfer physics - Wikipedia

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    Heat is transferred to and from matter by the principal energy carriers. The state of energy stored within matter, or transported by the carriers, is described by a combination of classical and quantum statistical mechanics. The energy is different made (converted) among various carriers.

  5. First law of thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, a conditional correspondence exists. There are three relevant kinds of wall here: purely diathermal, adiabatic, and permeable to matter. If two of those kinds of wall are sealed off, leaving only one that permits transfers of energy, as work, as heat, or with matter, then the remaining permitted terms correspond precisely.

  6. Thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Transfers of energy as work, or as heat, or of matter, between the system and the surroundings, take place through the walls, according to their respective permeabilities. Matter or energy that pass across the boundary so as to effect a change in the internal energy of the system need to be accounted for in the energy balance equation.

  7. Second law of thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    The second law of thermodynamics is a physical law based on universal empirical observation concerning heat and energy interconversions.A simple statement of the law is that heat always flows spontaneously from hotter to colder regions of matter (or 'downhill' in terms of the temperature gradient).

  8. “The Year Without a Santa Claus” Turns 50: How Heat ... - AOL

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    It was one of his last performances before he died in early 1969. When Rankin and Bass were looking for their next special, they brought The Year Without a Santa Claus to the network and they ...

  9. Heat transfer - Wikipedia

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    The process of heat transfer from one place to another place without the movement of particles is called conduction, such as when placing a hand on a cold glass of water—heat is conducted from the warm skin to the cold glass, but if the hand is held a few inches from the glass, little conduction would occur since air is a poor conductor of heat.