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26 August, 00:46

During an adiabatic process, an ideal gas does 25 j of work. what is the change in the internal (thermal) energy of the gas during this process?

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  1. 26 August, 01:33
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    The change in the internal energy of the gas during the process is 25 J.

    Explanation:

    In an adiabatic process, no heat is gained or lost by the system. According to the first law of thermodynamics,

    Q = dU + dW

    Here, Q is heat gained or lost by the system,

    dU is the change in the internal energy of the system,

    dW is the work done,

    As the process is adiabatic, Q=0 we get,

    dU = ₋ dW = ₋ 25 J

    The negative sign shows that there is a decrease in the temperature of the system.
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