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8) If a battery can release 541 J of energy and 478 J are used for work, how much energy is released as heat?

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Answer:


-63\text{ J}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to know the amount of energy that was released as heat

Mathematically, we know that:


\Delta E\text{ = Q + W}

Where:

delta E is the change in Energy

Q is the heat

W is the work done

Substituting the values, we have it that:


\begin{gathered} -541\text{ J = -478 + Q} \\ Q\text{ = -541J + 478 J = -63 J} \end{gathered}

Kindly note that Q is negative because energy is released by the system

Also, W is negative as work is done by the system

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