Under what condition can entropy decrease in a system? It will naturally decrease. Only if the energy becomes heat. Only with work or other energy input. Question 4 What happens to the temperature of a system when work is done on it? It increases. It stays the same. It decreases.

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Question 3
Under what condition can entropy
decrease in a system?
It will naturally decrease.
Only if the energy becomes heat.
Only with work or other energy input.
Question 4
What happens to the temperature of a
system when work is done on it?
It increases.
It stays the same.
It decreases.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Under what condition can entropy decrease in a system? It will naturally decrease. Only if the energy becomes heat. Only with work or other energy input. Question 4 What happens to the temperature of a system when work is done on it? It increases. It stays the same. It decreases.
D Question 1
An ideally efficient heater adds 800 J of
heat to warm a room. How much work
does it do if it removes 1200 J of energy
from the outdoors?
1.5 J
400 J
2000 J
OJ
Question 2
What happens to the internal energy of
a system when work is done on it?
O It decreases.
It increases.
There is no change.
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 1 An ideally efficient heater adds 800 J of heat to warm a room. How much work does it do if it removes 1200 J of energy from the outdoors? 1.5 J 400 J 2000 J OJ Question 2 What happens to the internal energy of a system when work is done on it? O It decreases. It increases. There is no change.
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