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Layton Parsons
21 January, 05:34
What is internal energy?
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Nehemiah Mahoney
21 January, 06:01
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In thermodynamics, the internal energy of a system is the energy contained within the system (but you knew that). So ... this energy is necessary to create or prepare the system at ANY given state. BUT this does NOT include kinetic energy.
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