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The first law of thermodynamics states that the change in internal energy of the system is equal to the net heat transfer into the system minus the net work done by the system. This equation is a generalized form of energy conservation and can be applied to any thermodynamic process.

The following strategies can be used to solve any problem involving the first law of thermodynamics.

  1. The thermodynamic system should be identified.
  2. The initial and final states of the thermodynamic process should be listed.
  3. The known and unknown quantities for the given problem are identified. It should be ensured that the units for all the quantities are consistent. For example, if pressure is in Pascals and volume is in cubic meters, the work should be expressed in Joules.
  4. The change in internal energy is path independent. As a result, it can be estimated for all possible paths if the internal energy for the initial and final states is known.
  5. Heat, work, and change in internal energy for any process are related via the equation for the first law of thermodynamics.
  6. Conventionally, Q is positive when heat is added to the system and negative when the heat is removed from it. Also, W is positive when work is done by the system and negative when work is done on the system. This means that the polarity of work and heat should be considered in the first law of thermodynamics.
  7. The known quantities can then be plugged into the equation for the first law of thermodynamics to evaluate the unknown quantity.
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First Law Of ThermodynamicsInternal EnergyHeat TransferNet WorkEnergy ConservationThermodynamic ProcessSystem IdentificationKnown QuantitiesUnknown QuantitiesConsistent UnitsPath IndependenceQ heatW workPolarity Of Work And Heat

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