NEET-XII-Physics

26: Laws of Thermodynamics

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  • #2
    Should the internal energy of a system necessarily increase if its temperature is increased?
    Ans : Internal energy of a system increases if its temperature increases. This is valid only for the system of ideal gases and not for all the systems.
    For example: During meting process, temperature of the system remains constant, but internal energy change increases by mL.
    `` \Rightarrow ∆U=mL``
    Here,
    m = Mass of the solid
    L = Latent heat of the solid
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