Match items from groups I, II, III, IV and V. Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V   When added to the system is Differential Function Phenomenon E - Heat G - Positive I - Exact K - Path M - Transient F - Work H - Negative J - Inexact L - Point N - Boundary

Match items from groups I, II, III, IV and V. Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V   When added to the system is Differential Function Phenomenon E - Heat G - Positive I - Exact K - Path M - Transient F - Work H - Negative J - Inexact L - Point N - Boundary Correct Answer <p>E – G - J - K – N</p> <p>F – H - J – K – N</p>

Heat added to system is positive, inexact differential, path function & Boundary phenomenon.

⇒ Work added is negative, inexact differential, path function, & Boundary phenomenon.

Similarities between heat and work:

  1. Heat and work are both transient phenomena. Systems never possess heat or work, but either or both cross the system boundary when a system undergoes a change of state.
  2. Both heat and work are boundary phenomena. Both are observed only at the boundary of the system and both represents the energy crossing the boundary.
  3. Both heat and work are path functions and inexact differential equations.

Related Questions

How far is point 'R' from Point 'T'? Statement (I): Point 'R' is 5 metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'U' is 4 metres to the east of point 'R'. Point 'T' is to the west of point 'R' such that points 'U' 'R' and 'T' form a straight line of  metres. Statement (II): Point 'Z' is metres to the south of point 'T'. Point 'U' is  metres to the east of point 'T'. Point 'M' is  metres to the east of point 'Z'. Point 'R' is  metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'R' lies on the line formed by joining points 'T' and 'U'.