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cupoosta [38]
2 years ago
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In terms of the δe values, which are the two expressions for the difference in internal energy between state a and state b? chec

k all that apply. check all that apply. δeab=δe3+δe4 δeab=δe2+δe3 δeab=δe1+δe4 δeab=δe1−δe2 δeab=δe1+δe2 δeab=δe3−δe4 δeab=δe1+δe2+δe3+δe4

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masha68 [24]2 years ago
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Complete Question

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Answer:

The expression are

        \Delta E  = \Delta E _1 + \Delta E_2

and

     \Delta E  = \Delta E _3 + \Delta E_4

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally from the diagram  the energy change from state A to  state B is  

        .\  \ \Delta E_2 \ \ \ \ \  \  \ \ \Delta E_2  \\A  \ \ \to \ \ \  C \ \ \ \to \ \ \  B\\

Also  

.\  \ \Delta E_3 \ \ \ \ \  \  \ \ \Delta E_4  \\A  \ \ \to \ \ \  D \ \ \ \to \ \ \  B\\

So  two expressions for the difference in internal energy between state a and state b are  

      \Delta E  = \Delta E _1 + \Delta E_2

and

     \Delta E  = \Delta E _3 + \Delta E_4

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