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Answer:
A=False
B=False
C=False
D=False
E=False
F=False
Explanation:
A. In an isothermal process, only the reversibly heat transfer is 0,
B. Consider the phase change of boiling water. Here, the temperature remains constant but the internal energy of the system increases.
C. This is not true even in reversible process, as can be inferred from the equation in part A.
D. This is only true in reversible processes, but not in all isothermal processes.
E. Consider the phase change of freezing water. Here, the surroundings are increasing their entropy, as they are taking in heat from the system.
F. This is not true if , like in answer B. One case where this is true is in the reversible isothermal expansion (or compression) of an ideal gas.
Answer:
This is an example of the conduction of electricity through metal. Free moving electrons on the car will conduct a electric field when a voltage is applied to the car; in this case the transmission line, and would flow through the metal to the door handle causing electrocution.