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Thermodynamics Mock Test for JEE
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Subtopics in Thermodynamics
- Thermal equilibrium and the concept of temperature, zeroth law of thermodynamics
- Heat, work and internal energy
- The first law of thermodynamics, isothermal and adiabatic processes
- The second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes
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Thermal equilibrium and the concept of temperature, zeroth law of thermodynamics
Subtopic
Heat, work and internal energy
Subtopic
The first law of thermodynamics, isothermal and adiabatic processes
Subtopic
The second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes
Subtopic