Refer to figure given below. Let \(ΔU_1\) and \(ΔU_2\) be the change in internal energy in processes \(A\) and \(B\) respectively, \(ΔQ\) be the net heat given to the system in process \(A + B\) and \(ΔW\) be the net work done by the system in the process \( A + B.\)
For the above figure:
a. | \(\Delta U_1+\Delta U_2=0\) |
b. | \(\Delta U_1-\Delta U_2=0\) |
c. | \(\Delta Q_-\Delta W=0\) |
d. | \(\Delta Q_+\Delta W=0\) |
Choose the correct option:
1. | (a), (b) |
2. | (b), (c) |
3. | (c), (d) |
4. | (a), (c) |
A thermodynamic system undergoes a cyclic process \(ABCDA\) as shown in Fig. The work done by the system in the cycle is:
1.
2.
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4. Zero
The quantity of heat required to take a system from \(\mathrm{A}\) to \(\mathrm{C}\) through the process \(\mathrm{ABC}\) is \(20\) cal. The quantity of heat required to go from \(\mathrm{A}\) to \(\mathrm{C}\) directly is:
1. | \(20\) cal | 2. | \(24.2\) cal |
3. | \(21\) cal | 4. | \(23\) cal |