The internal energy of a system changes because the system gains 157 J of heat and performs 338 Jof work. In returning t

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The internal energy of a system changes because the system gains 157 J of heat and performs 338 Jof work. In returning t

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The internal energy of a system changes because the system gains 157 J of heat and performs 338 Jof work. In returning to its initial state, the system loses 128 J of heat. During this return process, what work is involved? If the work is done by the system, then give the work involved as a positive number. If the work is done on the system, then give the work involved as a negative number. Number Units
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