Why is viciously shaking a jar of water work in the thermodynamic sense?
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According to thermodynamics, internal energy can only be increased either by doing work on the system or heating the system. Work done on the system is defined by
W=−Pexternal×ΔV
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Explanation:
doing work on the system or heating the system. Work done on the system is defined by
W=−Pexternal×ΔV
So when a jar of water is viciously shaken, the temperature of the water inside is increased.
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