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Revision as of 14:23, 17 May 2026
A thermodynamic system is a defined portion of matter chosen for analysis of energy, temperature, and interactions with its surroundings.
A thermodynamic system is separated from its surroundings by boundaries through which energy and matter may flow.
Description
A thermodynamic system is defined by boundaries that separate it from its environment. Depending on the situation, the system may exchange energy, matter, or both with its surroundings.
The behavior of a system is described by variables such as temperature, energy, and density.
Properties
- defined by boundaries
- may exchange energy and/or matter
- characterized by macroscopic variables
See also
Table of contents (84 articles)
Index
Composite matter
Sub-molecular
Full contents
1. Materials (6) Back to index
2. Matter (5) Back to index
3. Plasma and fusion physics (6) Back to index
4. Molecules (6) Back to index
5. Nuclear matter (6) Back to index
6. Atoms (7) Back to index
7. Particles (12) Back to index
8. Composite particles (12) Back to index
9. Fields (12) Back to index
10. Vacuum and spacetime (12) Back to index
References
Author: Harold Foppele
Source attribution: Physics:Quantum matter/thermodynamic system
