What happens when a system undergoes a series of changes or processes and then returns to the initial state? Select one: The sum of heat and work transfer will be zero

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What happens when a
system undergoes a
series of changes or
processes and then
returns to the initial
state?
Select one:
The sum of heat and work
transfer will be zero
No work will be done by the
system
The process is executed in a
closed system cycle
Its entropy changes due to
irreversibility
Transcribed Image Text:"O. .l 1 (97 4G 62 12:04 PM P p • B/s somas2.uonbi.ac.ke/mo :D What happens when a system undergoes a series of changes or processes and then returns to the initial state? Select one: The sum of heat and work transfer will be zero No work will be done by the system The process is executed in a closed system cycle Its entropy changes due to irreversibility
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The Clausius statement
of the 2nd law of
thermodynamics states
that....
Select one:
Heat can be transferred from a
low-temperature source to a high-
temperature source if the
coefficient of performance is more
than unity
Heat cannot be transferred from a
low-temperature source to a high-
temperature source
Heat can be transferred from a
low-temperature to a high-
temperature source by using a
refrigeration cycle
Heat cannot be transferred from a
low-temperature source to a high-
temperature source without the
help of an external energy
Transcribed Image Text:"O» ..l 11 l 4G 12:03 PM P p • 97 B/s The Clausius statement of the 2nd law of thermodynamics states that.... Select one: Heat can be transferred from a low-temperature source to a high- temperature source if the coefficient of performance is more than unity Heat cannot be transferred from a low-temperature source to a high- temperature source Heat can be transferred from a low-temperature to a high- temperature source by using a refrigeration cycle Heat cannot be transferred from a low-temperature source to a high- temperature source without the help of an external energy
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