In changing the state of a system from state A to state B adiabatically the work done on the system is 322 J. If 100 cal f heat are given to the system in bringing it from state A to state B, then what will be the work done on the system in this process?

100 Cal = 418.68 J.

W =418.68 -322 =96.68 J

To find the work done on the system when 100 cal of heat are given to it, we need to convert the heat from calories to joules.

1 calorie (cal) is equal to 4.184 joules (J). Therefore, 100 cal is equal to 418.4 J.

Given that the work done on the system in changing it from state A to state B adiabatically is 322 J, we can subtract this value from the heat given to the system to find the work done on the system:

Work done on the system = Heat given - Work done in the process

Work done on the system = 418.4 J - 322 J

Work done on the system ≈ 96.4 J