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A physics quiz covering the First Law of Thermodynamics, featuring multiple-choice, true/false, short answer, calculation, and extended response questions.
Answer the following questions based on the video lesson on the first law of thermodynamics. All answers can be found in the video — no outside knowledge is required.
Apply the first law of thermodynamics to solve numerical problems involving internal energy, heat, and work. Show all work and pay careful attention to sign conventions. Problems increase in difficulty.
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