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    The Change in Internal Energy of Adding 100 Joules to a System
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The Change in Internal Energy of Adding 100 Joules to a System

Question 41

Question 41

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The change in internal energy of adding 100 joules to a system that does 60 joules of work is


A) 0 J.
B) 40 J.
C) 60 J.
D) 100 J.
E) none of the above

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