first law of thermodynamics for a gaseous system
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A good example of a thermodynamic system is gas confined by a piston in a cylinder. ... In other words, systems at the same temperature will be in thermal equilibrium with each other. The first law of thermodynamicsrelates changes in internal energy to heat added to a system and the work done by a system.
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The first law of thermodynamics defines the internal energy (E) as equal to the difference of the heat transfer (Q) into a system and the work (W) done by the system.
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