Question
For a quasistatic process, this quantity equals change in free energy by the Jarzynski (“jar-ZIN-skee”) equality. For a non-rigid body, the internal and external forms of the virtual type of this quantity are equal. The exergy is the maximum amount of this quantity obtainable as a system moves to equilibrium. This quantity only depends on the distance between two endpoints of a path in a conservative force field. Per a namesake theorem, the change in kinetic energy equals this quantity. Dividing this quantity by time gives power. This quantity equals the dot product of force and distance. For 10 points, name this quantity, the amount of energy transferred to an object by a force. ■END■
ANSWER: work [accept thermodynamic work or work-energy theorem; prompt on W]
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Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Edward Zhou (DII) | NYU A | Lehigh | 34 | 10 |
Geoffrey Wu (UG) | Columbia A | Fordham | 63 | 10 |
Mihir Shetty (UG) | Columbia B | Swarthmore B | 63 | 10 |
Ivan Henneh (DII) | Rowan | NYU B | 86 | -5 |
Nat Ku | NYU B | Rowan | 88 | 0 |
Elias Ziyadeh (DII) | Penn | Swarthmore A | 91 | -5 |
Udbhav Bodapati (DII) | University of Delaware A | NYU C | 112 | 10 |
Jasmine Bao (UG) | Swarthmore A | Penn | 113 | 10 |