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Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory Mastery Hub: The Industry Fo

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Q1Domain Verified
According to the principles emphasized in "The Complete Thermodynamics Laws & Applications Course 2026," which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a system undergoing a process where the change in internal energy is solely due to heat transfer, implying zero work done?
An ideal gas expanding adiabatically against a vacuum.
A piston-cylinder assembly where heat is added to a gas, causing it to expand and push the piston.
A system undergoing an isothermal compression in the presence of a cooling reservoir.
A rigid, insulated container where a chemical reaction releases heat.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Thermodynamics Laws & Applications Course 2026," consider a closed thermodynamic system operating through a cycle. If the net heat absorbed by the system during the cycle is $Q_{net}$ and the net work done by the system is $W_{net}$, which statement is a direct consequence of the First Law of Thermodynamics applied to this cyclic process?
$Q_{net} > W_{net}$ because of irreversibilities.
$Q_{net} < W_{net}$ due to energy losses.
$Q_{net} = 0$ if the cycle is perfectly reversible.
$Q_{net} = W_{net}$ as the system returns to its initial state.
Q3Domain Verified
A thermodynamic expert, drawing from the advanced applications in "The Complete Thermodynamics Laws & Applications Course 2026," analyzes a power plant operating on a Rankine cycle. They observe that increasing the boiler pressure while keeping the turbine inlet temperature and condenser pressure constant leads to a decrease in the specific work output of the turbine. This observation is most directly explained by:
A decrease in the specific enthalpy drop across the turbine.
An increase in the specific entropy of the working fluid entering the turbine.
A decrease in the specific heat transfer to the working fluid in the boiler.
An increase in the specific pump work required.

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