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thermodynamic
[ thur-moh-dahy-nam-ik ]
thermodynamic
/ ˌθɜːəʊ岹ɪˈæɪ /
adjective
- of or concerned with thermodynamics
- determined by or obeying the laws of thermodynamics
Derived Forms
- ˌٳǻˈԲ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ٳm··Բi·· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of thermodynamic1
Example Sentences
The academic side of the course consists of four modules, in thermodynamics, programming, digital systems and maths, all split between lectures and laboratory time.
The method was developed by focusing on enzymatic reactions and the second law of thermodynamics, which states that systems naturally move from ordered to disordered states.
The new CVF model is reliable, efficient, scalable and transferable, and incorporates ab initio quantum calculations that accurately reproduce the thermodynamic properties of water under different conditions.
The law becomes less reliable when it comes to volatile liquids like water, alcohol, and perfumes due to the thermodynamics between the air, liquid, and surface coming into play.
By combining atmospheric and interior physics models with Webb's data of WASP-107 b, the team accounted for how the planet's thermodynamics influences its observable atmosphere.
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