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29 April, 18:31

A system undergoes a two-step process. In the first step, the internal energy of the system increases by 218 J when 170 J of work is done on the system. In the second step, the internal energy of the system increases by 107 J when 172 J of work is done on the system.

1. For the overall process, find the heat?

2. What type of process is the overall process? Explain.

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  1. 29 April, 18:46
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    1) Q total = Q1 + Q2 = 48 J + (-65J) = (-17J)

    2) since the total heat exchanged is negative, the overall process is a cooling process

    Explanation:

    According to the first law of thermodynamics

    ΔE = Q - W

    where ΔE = change in internal energy, Q = heat and W = work done by the system to the surroundings

    in the first step

    Q1 = ΔE + W = 218 J + (-170 J) = 48 J

    in the second step

    Q2 = ΔE + W = 107 J + ( - 172 J) = - 65 J

    the total heat is

    Q total = Q1 + Q2 = 48 J + (-65J) = (-17J)

    since the total heat exchanged is negative, the overall process is a cooling process.
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