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AP Physics 2: 2.7 Internal Energy and Energy Transfer

AP Physics 2: 2.7 Internal Energy and Energy Transfer AP Physics 2: 2.7 Internal Energy and Energy Transfer

Make claims about the interaction between a system and its environment in which the environment exerts a force on the system, thus doing work on the system and changing the energy of the system (kinetic energy plus potential energy).
Describe the models that represent processes by which energy can be transferred between a system and its environment because of differences in temperature: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Predict qualitative changes in the internal energy of a thermodynamic system involving transfer of energy due to heat or work done, and justify those predictions in terms of conservation of energy principles.
Create a plot of pressure versus volume for a thermodynamic process from given data.
Make calculations of internal energy changes, heat, or work, based on conservation of energy principles (i.e., the first law of thermodynamics), using a plot of pressure versus volume for a thermodynamic process.

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