Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
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Internal energy change of a system over one complete cycle in a cyclic process is
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Kuma kitila said:
2 weeks ago
In a cyclic process, the system returns to its initial state after completing the cycle. Since internal energy is a state function, its value depends only on the current state, not on the path taken. Therefore, the net change in internal energy over one complete cycle is zero.
Manjit Gangwar said:
8 years ago
In a cyclic process, the system returns in its initial state so that on the change in internal energy.
Ist law. : heat added to the system is equal to work done by the system.
Ist law. : heat added to the system is equal to work done by the system.
Sakthi said:
1 decade ago
Internal energy is a state function. So for an cyclic process it is zero.
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Ravi said:
1 decade ago
There will be no in internal energy when a system is in cyclic process.
Dhanavath ramesh naik said:
1 decade ago
Change in the state variable in a cyclic path is zero.
Subrat said:
8 years ago
Is the work done in a cyclic process is zero? how?
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Parthi said:
1 decade ago
Energy is change the way a cyclic path is zero.
Ethiopia said:
2 years ago
The work done in cyclic process is ZERO.
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