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define internal energy
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Answered by sramsankar988
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internal energy (U) is defined as the total energy of a closed system. internal energy is the sum of potential energy of the system and the system's kinetic energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internal energy of a system is defined as the sum of the kinetic energies of the atoms and molecules belonging to the system, and the potential energies associated with the interactions between these constituents (atoms and molecules).

[Note: Internal energy does not include the potential energy and kinetic energy of the system as a whole. In the case of an ideal gas, internal energy is purely kinetic. In the case of real gases, liquids and solids, intermal energy is the sum of potential and kinetic energies. For an ideal gas, internal energy depends on temperature only. In other cases, internal energy depends on temperature, as well as on pressure and volume. According to quantum theory, internal energy never becomes zero. Even at OK. particles have energy called zero-point energy]

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