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State the first law of thermodynamics. Explain its mathematical notation.

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First law of thermodynamics : The heat energy (DQ) supplied to a system is equal to the sum of the increases in the internal energy (DU) of the system and external work done (dW) by it i.e., dQ = dŲ +dW
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