File:Two systems joined after eliminating the boundary.svg

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English: Diagram of a thermodynamic system with temperature T, volume V and number of particles N. It is useful to use with a very similar diagram which had originally a boundary separating two systems.
Español: Diagrama de un sistema termodinámico con temperatura T, volúmen V, y número de partículas N. Es útil utilizarlo junto con un diagrama muy similar que originalmente se encontraba separado en dos sistemas por medio de una ligadura.
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Author Daniel Molina García

This diagram was done with the free software GLE.

It was generated with this code:

systems_width = 14
systems_height = 8
systems_separator = systems_width/10*4
image_borders = 2
size   systems_width+image_borders    systems_height+image_borders
! Let's draw the borders from (1,1)
amove 1 1
set lwidth .4
box systems_width systems_height
! Let's write the thermodynamic variables
amove 1 1 !Place it in the origin
set hei 1
rmove 1 systems_height-1.5
text T, V, N

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