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What is the change in internal energy of a system that absorbs 455 J of heat and does 325 J of work?​

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Answered by ritabani
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The system absorbs 640 J and the work system does on surroundings is 260J. Therefore by the first law of thermodynamics, the internal energy of the system increases by:

△U=q−W=(640−260)=+380 J.

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