Suppose that the internal energy of a system has been increased, resulting in an increase in the
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Suppose that the internal energy of a system has been increased, resulting in an increase in the temperature of the system. Is it possible to tell from the final state of the system whether the change in internal energy was due to the addition of heat or of work to the system? Explain.
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