lämpömuunnosprosessit
Lämpömuunnosprosessit refer to thermodynamic processes where heat energy is converted into other forms of energy, or vice versa, or where heat is transferred between systems at different temperatures. These processes are fundamental to many natural phenomena and technological applications. In physics, they are often described using the laws of thermodynamics, particularly the first and second laws. The first law states that energy is conserved, meaning heat added to a system can be converted into work done by the system or increase its internal energy. The second law introduces the concept of entropy, stating that in any spontaneous process, the total entropy of an isolated system will tend to increase. This implies that heat naturally flows from hotter to colder objects and that perfect conversion of heat into work is impossible.
Common examples of lämpömuunnosprosessit include the operation of heat engines, such as those found in cars