As gasoline (octane, C8H18) is burned in a car engine the heat released causes the gases H2O and CO2 to expand pushing the pistons in an outward motion. Any excess heat is removed by the car's radiator. If the expanding gases do 476 J of work on the pistons and the system (engine) releases 327 J of heat to the surroundings. Calculate the change in energy in J, calories, and nutritional Calories. Useful information: 1 Cal = 1,000 cal = 1 kcal = 4184 J
As gasoline (octane, C8H18) is burned in a car engine the heat released causes the gases H2O and CO2 to expand pushing the pistons in an outward motion. Any excess heat is removed by the car's radiator. If the expanding gases do 476 J of work on the pistons and the system (engine) releases 327 J of heat to the surroundings. Calculate the change in energy in J, calories, and nutritional Calories. Useful information: 1 Cal = 1,000 cal = 1 kcal = 4184 J
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As gasoline (octane, C8H18) is burned in a car engine the heat released causes the gases H2O and CO2 to expand pushing the pistons in an outward motion. Any excess heat is removed by the car's radiator. If the expanding gases do 476 J of work on the pistons and the system (engine) releases 327 J of heat to the surroundings. Calculate the change in energy in J, calories, and nutritional Calories.
Useful information: 1 Cal = 1,000 cal = 1 kcal = 4184 J
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Isn't w positive if the work is done on the system and negative if the work is done by the system. The Questions states the expanding gasses preform 476 J of work on the pistons, meaning w would be positive correct?
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