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23 April, 14:20

Based on the second law of thermodynamics why must a machine always be less than 100% efficient?

A. Heat never moves from cold to hot.

B. Heat is never converted completely into mechanical energy.

C. Heat never flows from hot to cold.

D. Entropy never increases.

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  1. 23 April, 14:46
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    Answer: B. Heat is never converted completely into mechanical energy.

    Explanation:

    According to the second principle of thermodynamics:

    "The amount of entropy in the universe tends to increase over time"

    However the first formulation of this law (by Sadi Carnot) states:

    "There is an upper limit to the efficiency of conversion of heat to work, in a heat engine "

    This means the heat cannot be completely transformed into mechanical energy in a machine. That is why a machine's effieciency is always less than 100%
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