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A system uses 2,380 J of energy to do work as 12,900 J of heat are added to the system.

The change in internal energy of the system is
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10,520 J

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The change in internal energy of the system is 10520 J

From the first law of thermodynamics, the change in internal energy is equal to work done by the system subtracted from the heat added to the system.

i.e.ΔU = Q - W
Now, as per question, A system uses 2,380 J of energy to do work as 12,900 J of heat are added to the system.

Thus,
ΔU = 12900 - 2380 = 10,520 J
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