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Crash Course Engineering - Season 1 Episode 9 The First & Zeroth Laws of Thermodynamics

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n today’s episode we’ll explore thermodynamics and some of the ways it shows up in our daily lives. We’ll learn the zeroth law of thermodynamics, what it means to reach a thermal equilibrium, and define the first law of thermodynamics. We’ll also explore how stationary, adiabatic, and isochoric processes can make our lives as engineers a little easier.

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First Air Date: May 17, 2018

Last Air date: May 02, 2019

Season: 1 Season

Episode: 46 Episode

Runtime: 10 minutes

IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users

Popularity: 2.24

Language: English

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