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10 January, 13:50

A sample of gas in a cylinder is provided with 623.9 kJ of heat. This causes a piston to then compresses the gas by doing 432.9 kJ of work to the gas. What is the change in internal energy of the gas during this compression?

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  1. 10 January, 14:08
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    1056.8 kJ

    Explanation:

    A sample of gas in a cylinder is provided with 623.9 kJ of heat. By convention, when the gas absorbs heat, it takes a positive sign, so Q = 623.9 kJ.

    A piston then compresses the gas by doing 432.9 kJ of work to the gas. We work is done on the gas, it takes a positive sign, so W = 432.9 kJ.

    The change in the internal energy (ΔU) is:

    ΔU = Q + W

    ΔU = 623.9 kJ + 432.9 kJ = 1056.8 kJ
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