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Chasity Carson
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8 June, 00:26
How are heat, work and internal energy related
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Elyse Bennett
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The change in internal energy that accompanies the transfer of heat, q, or work, w, into or out of a system can be calculated using the following equation: Note the value of heat and work as they are transferred into or out of a system.
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