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By the end of this section, you will be able to define the first law of thermodynamics; describe how conservation of energy relates to the first law of thermodynamics; identify instances of the first law of thermodynamics working in everyday situations, including biological metabolism; and calculate changes in the internal energy of a system, after accounting for heat transfer and work done.
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