Pronunciation: /ˌθɜːr.moʊˌdaɪˈnæ.mɪks/
noun the study of the effects of work, heat, and energy on a system
A1 Thermodynamics is the branch of science that deals with heat and energy.
A2 Students in high school often learn about basic thermodynamics principles.
B1 Understanding thermodynamics is essential for engineers designing efficient systems.
B2 The second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of an isolated system always increases.
C1 Advanced research in thermodynamics has led to significant breakthroughs in energy efficiency.
C2 Thermodynamics plays a crucial role in the development of new technologies for sustainable energy production.
formal The study of thermodynamics involves the analysis of energy transfer and conversion in physical systems.
informal I have a test on thermodynamics tomorrow, and I'm so stressed about it.
slang Thermodynamics is like trying to understand how to keep your pizza warm before it gets cold.
figurative In the world of business, understanding the thermodynamics of a market can help companies stay competitive.
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