[PP1-7-8] First law of thermodynamic

The First Law of Thermodynamics supports that the energy is conserved. Thus, the thermal energy is defined as the sum of warming or internal energy (microscopic effect) and work occurring per unit mass (macroscopic effect). For its application to the Atmosphere, its mathematical expression is Δq=Cp•ΔT-(ΔP/ρ).

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  • Stull, R. B. (2018). Practical meteorology: an algebra-based survey of atmospheric science.

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