4. In an isobaric process, the heat received by any system is converted to work. 5. A system undergoing an isothermal process absorbs heat but the temperature remains constant. 6. The wall of the system which does not allow the flow of heat through it is called as diathermic wall 7. Adiabatic process happens when there is a rapid increase in pressure 8. The work done in an adiabatic process will cause the temperature of the system to increase. 9. In a heat engine, the greater the difference between the heat input and the heat output, the more work can be done. 10. The efficiency of an actual engine is greater than that of a Carnot engine.

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1. The work done by an expanding gas is negative.
2. Under a constant volume process, no work is produced by the trapped gases.
3. No work is done by any gas that receives heat and undergoes an Isochoric process.
4. In an isobaric process, the heat received by any system is converted to work.
5. A system undergoing an isothermal process absorbs heat but the temperature remains
constant.
6. The wall of the system which does not allow the flow of heat through it is called as
diathermic wall
7. Adiabatic process happens when there is a rapid increase in pressure
8. The work done in an adiabatic process will cause the temperature of the system to
increase.
9. In a heat engine, the greater the difference between the heat input and the heat output, the
more work can be done.
10. The efficiency of an actual engine is greater than that of a Carnot engine.
11. It is impossible to convert heat completely into work in a cyclic process.
12. Work can be equal to the heat absorbed by the system
13. The higher the value of the high-temperature body compared to the temperature of the low-
temperature body, the higher the efficiency will be.
14. Adding heat energy to a system will increase its internal energy.
15. diesel engine follow Otto cycle.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The work done by an expanding gas is negative. 2. Under a constant volume process, no work is produced by the trapped gases. 3. No work is done by any gas that receives heat and undergoes an Isochoric process. 4. In an isobaric process, the heat received by any system is converted to work. 5. A system undergoing an isothermal process absorbs heat but the temperature remains constant. 6. The wall of the system which does not allow the flow of heat through it is called as diathermic wall 7. Adiabatic process happens when there is a rapid increase in pressure 8. The work done in an adiabatic process will cause the temperature of the system to increase. 9. In a heat engine, the greater the difference between the heat input and the heat output, the more work can be done. 10. The efficiency of an actual engine is greater than that of a Carnot engine. 11. It is impossible to convert heat completely into work in a cyclic process. 12. Work can be equal to the heat absorbed by the system 13. The higher the value of the high-temperature body compared to the temperature of the low- temperature body, the higher the efficiency will be. 14. Adding heat energy to a system will increase its internal energy. 15. diesel engine follow Otto cycle.
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