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Thermodynamics
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Internal Energy Change
The internal energy change in a system that has absorbed 4 Kcals of heat and 1000 J of work is:
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ΔQ =4KCal=16747.2 J
ΔQ=ΔU+W
ΔU=ΔQ-W =16747.2-1000=15747.2 J
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