Match the laws accordingly. 1.1st law of thermodynamics 2.2nd law of thermodynamics (foward engine) 3.Joules law 4.2nd law of thermodynamics (reverse engine) 5.3rd law of thermodynamics 6.second law of thermodynamics (Carnot) A. The internal energy of a perfect gas is a function of the absolute temperature only B. No Heat Engine can be more efficient than a Reversible Heat Engine operating between the same temperature limits C. A pure crystalline substance at absolute zero temperature is in perfect order, and its entropy is zero D. When a system undergoes a complete cycle, the net Heat supplied plus the net Work input is zero. E. It is impossible for a heat engine to produce a net work output in a complete cycle if it exchanges heat only with a single energy reservoir. F. It is impossible to construct a device that operating in a cycle will produce no effect other than the transfer of heat from a cooler to a hotter body.

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Match the laws accordingly.

1.1st law of thermodynamics

2.2nd law of thermodynamics (foward engine)

3.Joules law

4.2nd law of thermodynamics (reverse engine)

5.3rd law of thermodynamics

6.second law of thermodynamics (Carnot)

A.

The internal energy of a perfect gas is a function of the absolute temperature only

B.

No Heat Engine can be more efficient than a Reversible Heat Engine operating between the same temperature limits

C.

A pure crystalline substance at absolute zero temperature is in perfect order, and its entropy is zero

D.

When a system undergoes a complete cycle, the net Heat supplied plus the net Work input is zero.

E.
It is impossible for a heat engine to produce a net work output in a complete cycle if it exchanges heat only with a single energy reservoir.
F.
It is impossible to construct a device that operating in a cycle will produce no effect other than the transfer of heat from a cooler to a hotter body.
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