Thermodynamic Systems

Keywords: Open system, closed system, isolated system, bordert

Abstract

A thermodynamic system is defined as the part of the universe under study. The thermodynamic system can be defined by real or imaginary walls, it contains what is called an object of study, this thermodynamic system can undergo internal transformations and exchange energy and / or matter with the external environment. The system is separated from the environment by the system limit, the limit can be fixed or mobile, there are also types of systems in which we can find, the open system, closed system, isolated system, each of these have certain characteristics to that can be easily identified. The purpose of this research work is that the student or the reader can get an idea in the interpretation of the presented topic, and thus be able to contribute to their knowledge about the topic.

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Published
2021-01-05
How to Cite
Gil-Atanacio , J. C., Villeda-Cruz, L. A., Pérez-Segovia, D., & Mucio-Martínez, J. C. (2021). Thermodynamic Systems. TEPEXI Boletín Científico De La Escuela Superior Tepeji Del Río, 8(15), 50-53. https://doi.org/10.29057/estr.v8i15.6415
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