$A$ source supplies heat to a system at the rate of $1000 \, W$. If the system performs work at a rate of $200 \, W$,the rate at which the internal energy of the system increases is $....... \, W$.

  • A
    $1200$
  • B
    $600$
  • C
    $500$
  • D
    $800$

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