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An Electric Heater Supplies Heat to a System at a Rate of 100w. If System Performs Work at a Rate of 75 Joules per Second. at What Rate is the Internal Energy Increasing? - Physics

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An electric heater supplies heat to a system at a rate of 100W. If the system performs work at a rate of 75 Joules per second. At what rate is the internal energy increasing?

उत्तर १

Heat is supplied to the system at a rate of 100 W.

∴Heat supplied, Q = 100 J/s

The system performs at a rate of 75 J/s.

∴Work done, W = 75 J/s

From the first law of thermodynamics, we have:

Q = U + W

Where,

U = Internal energy

∴U = Q – W

= 100 – 75

= 25 J/s

= 25 W

Therefore, the internal energy of the given electric heater increases at a rate of 25 W.

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उत्तर २

Here `triangle Q = 100 W = 100 "J/s"`

`triangle W = 75"J/s"`

Since `triangle Q = triangle uu + triangle W`

= 100 - 75 = 25 J/s

 

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