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Asked by Grace Peterson

What is the change in internal energy of a system that does 7.02 kj of work and absorbs 888 j of heat?
11 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
delta E = q + w
7.02 is negative since the system does work. q is + since the system absorbs heat.
11 years ago

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