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List the characteristics of internal energy.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The internal energy of a system is an extensive property. It depends on the number of substances present in the system.
- The internal energy of a system is a state function. It depends only upon the state variables (T, P, V. n) of the system.
- The change in internal energy is as ∆U = U2 – U1
- In a cyclic process, there is no energy change. `∆"U"_"(cyclic)"` = 0.
- If the internal energy of the system at the final state (Uf) is less than the internal energy of the system at its initial state (Ui), then ∆U would be negative.
- if Uf < Ui ∆U = Uf – Ui = −ve
- if Uf > Ui ∆U = Uf – Ui = +ve
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