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A system absorbed 44 joules of heat from its surroundings. After doing work, the increase in the internal energy of the system is 32 joules. How much energy was used by the syst…
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A system absorbed 44 joules of heat from its surroundings. After doing work, the increase in the internal energy of the system is 32 joules. How much energy was used by the system to do useful work?
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12 joules
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the answer is 12 joules on edg
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