The internal energy of an ideal gas does not change if volume and pressure change, but does change if temperature changes is given by
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First law of thermodynamics
dQ=dU+dW
Internal energy of the system depends on the temperature. because internal energy is the sum of all the K.E and P.E of the system. K.E of the system increases with increasing temperature as a result internal energy also increases.
dQ=dU+dW
Internal energy of the system depends on the temperature. because internal energy is the sum of all the K.E and P.E of the system. K.E of the system increases with increasing temperature as a result internal energy also increases.
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