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Explanation

Internal energy U of a system is the sum of all its microscopic kinetic energy, microscopic potential energy and other forms of microscopic energy it has. In another form, the change in the internal energy ΔU of a system can be expressed as the sum of the amount of heat transferred to (or from) the system Q and the work done to (or by) the system W. The values of Q and W would take a negative sign, in the case of heat removed from the system and work done by the system.

ΔU = Q + W

This explains the first law of thermodynamics as the energy in a system is conserved and can only be transferred but not created or destroyed.

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