Respuesta :
Heat = change in internal energy + Work done The internal energy of a system = heat added and mechanical work done by the system, i.e. U = Q + W rearranging the formula above, will give us: Q = deltaU + W
Q = U - W = 604 kJ - 43.0 kJ = 561,000 J would be the answer.
Q = U - W = 604 kJ - 43.0 kJ = 561,000 J would be the answer.
Answer:
Heat transferred to the gas is given as
Q = 647 kJ
Explanation:
As per first law of thermodynamics we know that
[tex]Q = \Delta U + W[/tex]
now here we know that
change in internal energy of the gas is
[tex]\Delta U = 604 kJ[/tex]
Also the steam expands so we will have
[tex]W = 43 kJ[/tex]
since volume increases to here work is done by the gas
now from above equation the heat given to the system is
[tex]Q = 604 + 43 = 647 kJ[/tex]