Physics, asked by siddharthbhosale305, 7 months ago

explain intrnal energy physics​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The internal energy of a thermodynamic system is a measure of the energy within it, excluding the kinetic energy of motion of the system as a whole, and the potential energy of the system as a whole due to external force fields....

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Answered by zoya1550
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Answer:

The internal energy is the total amount of kinetic energy and potential energy of all the particles in the system. When energy is given to raise the temperature , particles speed up and gain kinetic energy.

Explanation:

The internal energy of a thermodynamic system is a measure of the energy within it, excluding the kinetic energy of motion of the system as a whole, and the potential energy of the system as a whole due to external force fields.

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