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28 May, 08:14

Which of the following is not a reason that power plants are unable to achieve 100 percent efficiency?

A. The amount of work obtained from a process never has work needing to go into it.

B. Not all energy is converted heat from chemical reactions into useful work.

C. Entropy increases.

D. Heat is often a waste product

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  1. 28 May, 08:37
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    D. Heat id often a waste product
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