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17 June, 13:42

A system dissipates 12 J of heat into the surroundings; meanwhile, 28 J of work is done on the system. What is the change of the internal energy ΔEth of the system? A system dissipates 12 of heat into the surroundings; meanwhile, 28 of work is done on the system. What is the change of the internal energy of the system? a. - 40 J b. - 16 J c. 16 J d. 40 J

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  1. 17 June, 13:45
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    option C

    Explanation:

    given,

    energy dissipated by the system to the surrounding = 12 J

    Work done on the system = 28 J

    change in internal energy of the system

    Δ U = Q - W

    system losses energy = - 12 J

    work done = - 28 J

    Δ U = Q - W

    Δ U = - 12 - (-28)

    Δ U = 16 J

    hence, the correct answer is option C
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