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Randy
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25 October, 03:11
Heat gained minus work fine is equal to what?
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Mccarty
25 October, 03:30
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Heat transferred - Work done = Internal Energy
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If there is more heat transfer than the work done, the energy difference is called internal energy The first law of thermodynamics equation is given as ΔU=Q-W where, ΔU = Internal energy; Q = Heat transfer; W = Work done Heat = transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures Work = force used to transfer energy between a system and its surroundings The First Law of Thermodynamics states - energy can be converted from one form to another with the interaction of heat, work and internal energy Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
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