MCQ
First law of thermodynamics is a special case of
  • A
    Newton's law
  • Law of conservation of energy
  • C
    Charle's law
  • D
    Law of heat exchange

Answer

Correct option: B.
Law of conservation of energy
b
(b)Heat supplied to a gas raise its internal energy and does some work against expansion, so it is a special case of law of conservation of energy.

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