q and w


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q and w

Postby JustinHorriat_4f » Sun Feb 02, 2020 11:30 pm

When reading questions, is there a quick trick we can use to quickly know if we are gonna end up with a positive or negative q and a positive or negative w?

Nawal Dandachi 1G
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Re: q and w

Postby Nawal Dandachi 1G » Mon Feb 03, 2020 11:00 am

q would be positive if heat is being added to the system and negative if heat is being removed. w would be positive if work is done by the system and negative if work is done on the system.

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Re: q and w

Postby Isha_Maniyar_Dis2E » Mon Feb 03, 2020 11:03 am

Along with the tricks mentioned above, you can also determine whether work will be positive or negative based on expansion. If the system is expanding outward, work will be negative (w = -P(delta V)). On the other hand, if it is expanding inward, work will be positive.

Hope this helped!

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Re: q and w

Postby Angela Patel 2J » Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:59 pm

Isha_Maniyar_Dis2E wrote:Along with the tricks mentioned above, you can also determine whether work will be positive or negative based on expansion. If the system is expanding outward, work will be negative (w = -P(delta V)). On the other hand, if it is expanding inward, work will be positive.

Hope this helped!


Yes, work will be negative if the system is expanding, and work will be positive if the system is being compressed.

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Re: q and w

Postby Julia Holsinger_1A » Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:28 pm

Work will be negative if the system is expanding and will be positive if the system is compressing.

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Re: q and w

Postby 005162902 » Mon Feb 03, 2020 11:15 pm

The easiest trick is to compare expansion verus compression. Expansion will cause work to be negative because the system has to do work in order to expand. Compression will cause work to be a positive value because work is being put into the system to compress it.

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Re: q and w

Postby 805097738 » Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:01 pm

Nawal Dandachi 1G wrote:q would be positive if heat is being added to the system and negative if heat is being removed. w would be positive if work is done by the system and negative if work is done on the system.


what is an example of work being done on or to the system?

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Re: q and w

Postby Michelle Song 1I » Tue Feb 04, 2020 3:38 pm

805097738 wrote:
Nawal Dandachi 1G wrote:q would be positive if heat is being added to the system and negative if heat is being removed. w would be positive if work is done by the system and negative if work is done on the system.


what is an example of work being done on or to the system?


An example of work being done on a system would be pushing in the piston on a closed syringe.

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Re: q and w

Postby Madelyn Romberg 1H » Tue Feb 04, 2020 5:47 pm

For work, it is relative to what your are referencing. In terms of this class, the focus is our system. If the system does work, work is positive (the system loses energy). If work is done on the system, it is negative (energy added to the system).

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Re: q and w

Postby 705367472 » Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:09 pm

I don't know exactly what the tricks are to determine when it comes to being able to tell if the q or w will be positive or negative but, q will be positive if heat is being added and negative if it is being removed. w would be positive if work is being done by the system and negative if work is done.

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Re: q and w

Postby CameronDis2K » Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:05 pm

If certain info is given, yes (but not necessarily the actual numerical value). For example, a -q can signify that heat is being lost from the system (transferred to another entity), and negative work can mean work is being done BY the system (work done ON the system signifies a positive w).


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