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What is thermodynamic work done by a system raising of weight?

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Answered by lucky1829
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Positive work is done by a system, during a given process, when the sole effect external to the system could be reduced to the rise of a weight. Mechanical Work is Thermodynamic work and vice versa. When a systemdoes positive work, its surroundings do an equal quantity of negative work.
Answered by lohitjinaga
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Positive work is done by a system, during a given process, when the sole effect external to the system could be reduced to the rise of a weight. Mechanical Work is Thermodynamic work and vice versa. ... When a system does positive work, its surroundings do an equal quantity of negative work.

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