An ideal gas satisfies the following correlation among the changes in the internal energy (AU), the heat energy (AQ) and the work done by the system (AW): AQ = AU + AW. Select an expression of AQ for a process that does not involve any temperature change. O a. None of these choices OPAQ =AU OCAQ AW Od.AQ AU + AW Oe AQ = 0

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QUESTION 13
An ideal gas satisfies the following correlation among the changes in the internal energy (AU), the heat energy (AQ) and the
work done by the system (AW): AQ = AU + AW. Select an expression of AQ for a process that does not involve any
temperature change.
O a. None of these choices
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Ob.AQ = AU
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OCAQ = AW
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Od. AQ = AU + AW
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Oe AQ = 0
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 13 An ideal gas satisfies the following correlation among the changes in the internal energy (AU), the heat energy (AQ) and the work done by the system (AW): AQ = AU + AW. Select an expression of AQ for a process that does not involve any temperature change. O a. None of these choices %3D Ob.AQ = AU %3D OCAQ = AW %3D Od. AQ = AU + AW %3D Oe AQ = 0
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