constant pressure P the volume of a gas increases from V1 to V2 when ‘Q’ amount of heat is removed from the system. What will happen to internal energy? a) Remain the same if Q = P(V1 – V2) b) Decrease by an amount P(V2 – V1) – Q c) Decrease by an amount Q + P(V2 – V1) d) Increase by some unknown amount

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constant pressure P the volume of a gas increases from V1 to V2 when ‘Q’ amount of heat is removed from the system. What will happen to internal energy?

a) Remain the same if Q = P(V1 – V2)

b) Decrease by an amount P(V2 – V1) – Q

c) Decrease by an amount Q + P(V2 – V1)

d) Increase by some unknown amount

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