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An electric heater supplies heat to a system at a rate of 100 W. If the system performs work at a rate of `75 J//s`. At what rate is the internal energy increasing ?

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According to the first law of thermodynamics,
`DeltaU=DeltaQ-DeltaW``=25 J//s`
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