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What Is the Change in Internal Energy of a System

Question 65

Question 65

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What is the change in internal energy of a system when it loses 10 kJ of energy and 5,000 J of work is done on the system?


A) +15 kJ
B) -10 kJ
C) -5 kJ
D) +5,010 J
E) +4,990 J

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