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In a cyclic process , the internal energy of the gas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

In a cyclic process , the internal energy of the gas doesn't change

Change in internal energy is zero when all the forced applied is completely converted into the work by the particle and no energy is stored by the system .

If there is conservative forces acting than it will change the internal energy of the particle

Or by the equation of Thermodynamics

Q=w+change in internal energy, where Q is the energy or external forces applied, w is the work done by the object . So for no change in internal energy Q=w as there is no change in internal energy

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Answered by vy91917gmailcom
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Explanation:

the interior energy of gas does not change

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