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INTERNAL ENERGY OF A SYSTEM

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Answered by saurabhluniwal
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One of the thermodynamic properties of a system is its internal energy, E, which is the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles that form the system. The internal energyof a system can be understood by examining the simplest possiblesystem: an ideal gas.

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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The internal energy is one of the two cardinal state functions of the state variables of a thermodynamic system.

The internal energy is a state function of a system, because its value depends only on the current state of the system and not on the path taken or processes undergone to prepare it. 

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