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In the first law of thermodynamics, ∆E=Q-W, what does Q stand for?
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In the first law of thermodynamics, ∆E=Q-W, what does Q stand for?
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The awnser is heat bro
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In the first law of thermodynamics, the Q stands for heat.
delta E is the change in internal energy of a closed system is equal to the amount of heat (Q) in the system minus the amount of work done (W).
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