The net total change in internal energy for gas A can be calculated by summing up the work done on gas A and the energy transferred to gas A from gas B:
Net total change in internal energy = Work done + Energy transferred
Given that the work done on gas A is 200 J and the energy transferred from gas B to gas A is 400 J, we can substitute these values into the equation:
Net total change in internal energy = 200 J + 400 J = 600 J
Therefore, the net total change in internal energy for gas A is 600 J.
Two gases are A and B are separated by a partition within a box. Gas B expands and move the partition doing 200j of work on gas A. 400j of energy are transfered to gas A from B due to temperature difference.what is net total change of the internal energy for gas A.
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