(a) Calculate the value of w for a system that absorbs 164 kJ of heat in a...
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(a) Calculate the value of w for a system that absorbs 164 kJ of heat in a process for which the change in internal energy is +152 kJ.
(b) Is work done on or by the system during this process?
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