(a) If the internal energy of a system increases as the result of an adiabatic process, is...
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(a) If the internal energy of a system increases as the result of an adiabatic process, is work done on the system or by the system?
(b) Calculate the work done on or by the system in part (a) if its internal energy increases by 670 J.
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