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Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that studies matter through its observable macroscopic properties, such as temperature, pressure, volume, and chemical composition. It plays a fundamental role in many scientific and industrial fields, including chemistry, engineering, and energy production. The main objective of thermodynamics is to describe and analyze the transfer, storage, and conversion of energy, particularly in the form of heat and work.
Classical thermodynamics considers a macroscopic portion of the universe, called a system, and examines its evolution as well as its interactions and exchanges of energy and matter with the surrounding environment, in accordance with the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.

This module is designed for first-year licence students in the science and technology common core.

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