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22 April, 23:10

A system uses 2380 I of energy to do work as 12,900 j of heat are added to the system. The change in internal energy of the system is

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  1. 22 April, 23:24
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    The internal energy of the system is characterized by the equation U = Q + W where U is the internal energy, Q is the heat and W is work. You are given 2,380 J of energy to do work as 12,900 J of heat so add up. The internal energy is 15,280J.
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