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The internal energy ∆E of a system is -230 kJ. If the system released 300 kJ, How much work was done in the system? Based on
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The internal energy ∆E of a system is -230 kJ. If the system released 300 kJ, How much work was done in the system? Based on
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A) The internal energy of a system increases when more work is done by the system
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The internal energy of a system changes because the system gains 180 J of heat and performs 338 J of work. In returning to its
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Under constant pressure, a system of gases is sealed in a cylinder and then allowed to expand. What can you conclude about the
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What is the only way that entropy can decrease in a system?(1 point) Responses
A.If energy is created by the system. B. If work
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For a certain reaction at constant pressure, ∆H = -15kJ, and 22 kJ of expansion work is done on the system. What is ∆U for
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What is the only way that entropy can decrease in a system?
a. If work is put into the system. b. If energy is decreased from the
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What system does the skeletal work with in order to enable movement?
Question 2 options: Skin System Nervous System Circulatory
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a block and tackle system of pulleys consisting of 5 pulleys is used to raise a load of 500N through a height of 12m. if the
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