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3 June, 00:51

The maximum efficiency possible in an energy conversion process that is not limited by the second law of thermodynamics

--100%

--1%

--95%

--30%

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  1. 3 June, 00:56
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    The maximun efficiency possible (whem not limited by the second law of thermodynamics) happens when all the energy used is transformed into the type of energy we required with no other transformations.

    For example, in an engine we want that all the energy we supply is being converted to work. That's the ideal case, but in reality always some of that energy is lost in the form of heat.
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