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1 – SOLANKI JIGNESH

2 Limitations of First Law of Thermodynamics
No restriction on the direction of the flow of heat: the first law establishes definite relationship between the heat absorbed and the work performed by a system. Does not specify the feasibility of the reaction: first law does not specify that process is feasible or not.  Practically it is not possible to convert the heat energy into an equivalent amount of work.

3 Second Law of Thermodynamics

4 Kelvin – Planck Statement
It is impossible to construct an engine, which is operating in a cycle produces no other effect except to external heat from a single reservoir and do equivalent amount of work.

5 Clausius Statement It is impossible to construct an engine, which is operating in a cycle produces no other effect except to external heat from a single reservoir and do equivalent amount of work.

6 Applications Heat Engine Heat Pump Refrigerator

7 Equivalence of the Clausius and the Kelvin statements
Violation of Clausius statement leading to violation of Kelvin-Plank statement Violation of Kelvin-Plank statement leading to violation of Clausius statement

8 Violation of Clausius statement leading to violation of Kelvin-Planck statement

9 Violation of Kelvin-Plank statement leading to violation of Clausius statement

10 PMM-2 A perpetual motion machine of the second kind is a machine which spontaneously converts thermal energy into mechanical work. When the thermal energy is equivalent to the work done, this does not violate the law of conservation of energy. However it does violate the more subtle second law of thermodynamics. The signature of a perpetual motion machine of the second kind is that there is only one heat reservoir involved, which is being spontaneously cooled without involving a transfer of heat to a cooler reservoir. This conversion of heat into useful work, without any side effect, is impossible, according to the second law of thermodynamics.


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