Termodinámica, Biblia y Evolución
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Termodinámica, evolución, bibliaAbstract
La terrnodinamica es un concepto básico en el estudío de la Física. El término procede de dos voces griegas: thérmé que significa "calor", y dynamikos, "fuerza". Por lo tanto, etimológicamente la podemos definir como el estudio de la fuerza asociadada con el calor. H. Perkins la define como la ciencia que estudia las relaciones existentes entre el calor y las otras formas de energia. Para facilitar la lectura daremos a continuación una definición breve de algunos términos usados. En este artículo se analiza la primera y segunda ley de la termodinámica y se concluye afirmando que la ciencia y la Biblia no se contradicen.Downloads
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