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Express the change in internal energy of a system when
(i) No heat is absorbed by the system from the surroundings, but work (w) is done on the system. What type of wall does the system have ?
(ii) No work is done on the system, but q amount of heat is taken out from the system and given to the surroundings. What type of wall does the system have?.
(iii) w amount of work is done by the system and q amount of heat is supplied to the system. What type of system would it be ?

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(i) `Delta U = W_(ad)`, wall is adiabatic
(ii) `Delta U - q,` thermally conducting walls
(iii) `Delta U = q-w`, closed for system
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