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A system absorb `600 J` of heat and work equivalent to `300 J` on its surroundings. The change in internal energy

A

300 J

B

400 J

C

500 J

D

600 J

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The correct Answer is:
A

`DeltaE=Q+W=600+(-30)=300J` [`because` work is done by the system]
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