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In summary, a student does 2.62 x 10^4 J of work in moving out of a dormitory at the end of the semester, causing a decrease in internal energy of 3.96 x 10^4 J. Using the equation ∆U = Q-W, we can solve for each quantity: (a) W = 2.62 x 10^4 J, (b) U = -3.96 x 10^4 J, and (c) Q = -3.96 x 10^4 J, indicating a negative change in internal energy. The algebraic sign refers to the positive or negative value of a quantity.
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Homework Statement


In moving out of a dormitory at the end of the semester, a student does 2.62 x 10^4 J of work. In the process, his internal energy decreases by 3.96 x 104 J. Determine each of the following quantities (including the algebraic sign): (a)W, (b)
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U, and (c)Q.

Homework Equations


b) ∆U = Q-W

c) if the system does work its positive, if the system has work done on its negative

The Attempt at a Solution


I got (a) right, it is 2.62 x 10^4 J

b)
-3.96E4 - (2.62E4) = -65800

c)
-3.96E4 but I'm not sure about if it is negative or positive

And does the algebraic sign just mean + or -?
 

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Alice7979 said:
And does the algebraic sign just mean + or -?
Yes (as opposed to giving just the absolute value).
Alice7979 said:
In the process, his internal energy decreases by 3.96 x 104 J.
This is the number you give for part c.
So the change in internal energy is Q?
 

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