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Thermodynamic system and Zero-point energy

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Difference between Thermodynamic system and Zero-point energy

Thermodynamic system vs. Zero-point energy

A thermodynamic system is the material and radiative content of a macroscopic volume in space, that can be adequately described by thermodynamic state variables such as temperature, entropy, internal energy, and pressure. Zero-point energy (ZPE) or ground state energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have.

Similarities between Thermodynamic system and Zero-point energy

Thermodynamic system and Zero-point energy have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conservation law, Energy, Entropy, Herbert Callen, Ilya Prigogine, Laws of thermodynamics, Mass, Max Born, Max Planck, Quark, Second law of thermodynamics, Temperature, Thermal radiation, Two-state quantum system, Work (physics).

Conservation law

In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves over time.

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Energy

In physics, energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object.

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Entropy

In statistical mechanics, entropy is an extensive property of a thermodynamic system.

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Herbert Callen

Herbert Bernard Callen (1919 – May 22, 1993) was an American physicist best known as the author of the textbook Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics, the most frequently cited thermodynamic reference in physics research literature.

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Ilya Prigogine

Viscount Ilya Romanovich Prigogine (Илья́ Рома́нович Приго́жин; 28 May 2003) was a physical chemist and Nobel laureate noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility.

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Laws of thermodynamics

The four laws of thermodynamics define fundamental physical quantities (temperature, energy, and entropy) that characterize thermodynamic systems at thermal equilibrium.

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Mass

Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied.

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Max Born

Max Born (11 December 1882 – 5 January 1970) was a German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics.

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Max Planck

Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, FRS (23 April 1858 – 4 October 1947) was a German theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.

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Quark

A quark is a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.

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Second law of thermodynamics

The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time.

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Temperature

Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold.

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Thermal radiation

Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of charged particles in matter.

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Two-state quantum system

In quantum mechanics, a two-state system (also known as a two-level system) is a quantum system that can exist in any quantum superposition of two independent (physically distinguishable) quantum states.

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Work (physics)

In physics, a force is said to do work if, when acting, there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force.

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Thermodynamic system and Zero-point energy Comparison

Thermodynamic system has 79 relations, while Zero-point energy has 328. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 3.69% = 15 / (79 + 328).

References

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