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  • 26-01-2024
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what is the energy in a kJ of a process in which a system releases 140 J heat and does 15 J of work on the surroundings​

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  • 26-01-2024

Answer:

Solution:- (D)

−

100

J

As the work is done by the system and heat is added to the system, thus the work done will be negative and the value of

q

will be positive.

Therefore,

W

=

−

140

J

q

=

40

J

As we know that,

Δ

E

=

q

+

W

∴

Δ

E

=

40

+

(

−

140

)

=

−

100

J

Hence the change in internal energy will be

−

100

J

.

Explanation:

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