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Fundamental thermodynamic relation

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The fundamental thermodynamic relation is a central concept in thermodynamics that relates changes in internal energy to changes in entropy and volume. It is derived from the first and second laws of thermodynamics and describes the changes in a system’s state as it exchanges heat and work with its surroundings.

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