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Calculate the changes in internal energy of a system if,
300 J of heat energy is added to the system and a work of 160 J is done on the system.

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To calculate the change in internal energy of a system, we can use the first law of thermodynamics, which states: \[ \Delta U = Q + W \] Where: - \(\Delta U\) is the change in internal energy, ...
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