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Whether the temperature of a system remains same if heat flows in or out of the system with example.
Answer to Problem 3Q
Solution:
Yes, the temperature of a system can remain constant, even if heat flows in or out of the system.
Explanation of Solution
Temperature of a system can remain constant, even if heat flows in or out of the system. For example, in an isothermal expansion of gas, according to the first law of
The change in internal energy of the system is zero, when the energy is supplied to the system; an equal amount of work has to be done by the system on its surrounding. So, the net temperature of the system remains constant even with the addition of heat.
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