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second law of thermodynamics

In any conversion of heat energy to useful work, some of the initial energy input is always degraded to a lower-quality, more dispersed, less useful energy, Usually low-temperature heat that flows into the environment; you cannot break even in terms of energy quality. See first law of thermodynamics.

Subject: 
Environmental Science [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 3 - Science, Systems, Matter & Energy [2]

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