Definition of «thermodynamic processes»

"Thermodynamic processes" refer to the changes that occur in a system when heat and work are transferred to or from it, leading to changes in temperature, pressure, and other properties.

Sentences with «thermodynamic processes»

  • Markov chains have numerous applications, and are used to model things like thermodynamic processes, chemical reactions, economic and financial phenomena, protein folding and DNA sequences. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In the atmosphere, there is convection; there is evaporation, condensation, and other factors,... in a whole THERMODYNAMIC process that far outstrips the radiative process ALONE. (hubpages.com)
  • I am not sure what more I would add... That we need to develop utterly new moral, ethical and social philosophies that recognize human consciousness as embedded in a process of evolutionary ecology which is in turn embedded in a thermodynamic process. (businessinsider.com)
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