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The first law of thermodynamics is expre...

The first law of thermodynamics is expressed as : q − w = Δ E Δ E = q − w q = Δ E − w w = q + Δ E

A

`q-w=DeltaE`

B

`DeltaE=q-w`

C

`q=DeltaE-w`

D

`w=q+DeltaE`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The first law of thermodynamic can be expressed as :
`" "=DeltaE=q+w`
`" "q=DeltaE-w`
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