Not sure what you mean.matt brown wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:38 pmXlnt description except for the caveat that adding heat TENDS to increase internal energy, and work TENDS to decrease internal energy.Tom Booth wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:55 am
Adding heat increases internal energy, work decreases internal energy.
In reality for transfers to or from a gas, work or heat are just different words to describe a transfer of kinetic energy in or out of the gas. Actually identical on a molecular or atomic level.
Fool likes to imagine some significant distinction between heat and internal energy. For a gas, there really isn't any.
The "vibrations" of the hot plate transfer energy to the gas which increases the ",vibration" of the gas. The gas transfers the same to the piston.
A simple transfer of kinetic energy
Hot plate molecule to gas molecule, gas to piston.
Either energy is transfered into (or out of) the gas or it isn't.