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By what means can the internal energy of a closed system increase? when heat is transferred to the system when work is done on the system when the flow of the hot matter is directed to the system. when the system increases it's general velocity.

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User Sri Sri
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Answer:

When heat is transferred to the system.

When work is done on the system.

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User Quetzaluz
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Answer:

Internal energy increases when heat is transferred to the system

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer this question you can make use of the first law of thermodynamics, which is a way to state the conservation of energy:


\Delta U=Q-W

Where U is the internal energy of the system

Q is heat, and W is work done by the system.

This law tells us that the change in internal energy is proportional to the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system.

So for the internal energy of a system to increase, heat must be added to it.

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