The internal energy of certain system is a function of temperature alone and is given by the formula E = 25 + 0.25t kJ. If this system executes a process for which the work done by it per degree of temperature increase is 0.75 kN-m, what is the heat interaction per degree temperature increase in kJ?

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The internal energy of certain system is a function of temperature alone and is given by the formula E = 25 + 0.25t kJ. If this system executes a process for which the work done by it per degree of temperature increase is 0.75 kN-m, what is the heat interaction per degree temperature increase in kJ?

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    RE: what is the heat interaction per degree temperature increase in kJ?

    engg_guy Answered on 5th December 2022.
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