1 joule plus minus 1 joule =?
It means that one joule of heat is absorbed and then one joule of heat is released
-Which is more work, 150 joules or 100 joules?
-150 joules
The sign indicates the work done by the outside world to the system or by the system to the outside world
So the answer is 150 joules
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