REM 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Thermodynamics, Closed System, Isolated System

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September 11: thermodynamics, biophysical limits, and sustainability. Thermodynamics: study of energy and its conversion or transformation. Thermodynamics + systems: open system = both energy and material can be exchanged, closed system = only energy can be exchanged, isolated system = neither energy nor material can be exchanged. Earth is a closed system but occasionally 1 if we exchange with outer space *** Energy and matter are neither created no destroyed. Energy can be converted from one form to another. Second law of thermodynamics (entropy)*** define 2nd law w/o using entropy. Processes: there are always losses (never 100% efficiency -> e. g. a car engine can never be 100% efficient; conversion processes in between may cause 30% energy loss) Though economic process: energy degrades from available to unavailable state. First law: energy is converted from primary energy to useful energy. Second law: loss of energy in flow chart (primary energy to useful energy because of heat energy dispersed into the atmosphere)

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