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A sample of gas absorbs 4000 kJ of heat and surrounding does 2000 J of work on sample. What is the value of \(\Delta U\)?

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The first law of thermodynamics relates heat, work, and change in internal energy. Always be careful to convert units when performing calculations.
Updated On: Jan 27, 2026
  • 2000 kJ
  • 4002 kJ
  • 4000 kJ
  • 6000 kJ
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the relationship.
The change in internal energy (\(\Delta U\)) is given by the first law of thermodynamics: \[ \Delta U = Q - W \] Where: - \(Q = 4000 \, \text{kJ}\) (heat absorbed by the gas) - \(W = 2000 \, \text{J} = 2 \, \text{kJ}\) (work done by surroundings on the gas)
Step 2: Calculation.
\[ \Delta U = 4000 \, \text{kJ} - 2 \, \text{kJ} = 4002 \, \text{kJ} \]
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (B) 4002 kJ.
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