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Work Done refers to the amount of energy transferred or expended when a force acts on an object and causes displacement. Check FAQs
w=H-ΔU
w - Work Done?H - Total Heat?ΔU - Change in Internal Energy?

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30Edit=39.4Edit-9400Edit
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External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
w=H-ΔU
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
w=39.4KJ-9400J
Next Step Convert Units
w=39400J-9400J
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
w=39400-9400
Next Step Evaluate
w=30000J
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
w=30KJ

External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied Formula Elements

Variables
Work Done
Work Done refers to the amount of energy transferred or expended when a force acts on an object and causes displacement.
Symbol: w
Measurement: EnergyUnit: KJ
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Total Heat
Total Heat is the heat contained in the same amount of dry air (known as sensible heat) plus the latent heat.
Symbol: H
Measurement: EnergyUnit: KJ
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Change in Internal Energy
The Change in Internal Energy of a thermodynamic system is the energy contained within it. It is the energy necessary to create or prepare the system in any given internal state.
Symbol: ΔU
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied?

External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied evaluator uses Work Done = Total Heat-Change in Internal Energy to evaluate the Work Done, External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied is transferring energy can be in method of force. This quantity of energy transferred by force to move object is termed as work done. Work Done is denoted by w symbol.

How to evaluate External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied, enter Total Heat (H) & Change in Internal Energy (ΔU) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied

What is the formula to find External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied?
The formula of External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied is expressed as Work Done = Total Heat-Change in Internal Energy. Here is an example- 0.03 = 39400-9400.
How to calculate External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied?
With Total Heat (H) & Change in Internal Energy (ΔU) we can find External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied using the formula - Work Done = Total Heat-Change in Internal Energy.
What are the other ways to Calculate Work Done?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Work Done-
  • Work Done=(1/(Heat Capacity Ratio-1))*(Pressure 1*Specific Volume for Point 1-Pressure 2*Specific Volume for Point 2)OpenImg
Can the External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied be negative?
No, the External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied?
External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied is usually measured using the Kilojoule[KJ] for Energy. Joule[KJ], Gigajoule[KJ], Megajoule[KJ] are the few other units in which External Work Done by Gas given Total Heat Supplied can be measured.
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