A note about radiation, heat and work in thermodynamics

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Arnaldo González Arias

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A more complete conception of radiation as a thermodynamic concept than the one traditionally presented in the teaching literature was proposed. A documentary study was carried out to clarify its contributions and limitations. As a result, radiation is considered as a system capable of delivering its energy in the form of heat or work. This new meaning will allow a better understanding of the study of the discipline under analysis.

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González Arias, A. (2024). A note about radiation, heat and work in thermodynamics. Eco Solar, (84), 52-53. Retrieved from https://ecosolar.cubaenergia.cu/index.php/ecosolar/article/view/155
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