laws of thermodynamics
The laws of thermodynamics are fundamental principles that govern energy and entropy in physical systems. The four laws state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, the total entropy of an isolated system always increases, no process can achieve absolute zero temperature, and as a system approaches absolute zero, the entropy approaches a constant minimum.
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