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Monserrat Best
15 August, 00:18
Are energy transformations always efficient
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Justine Mccann
15 August, 00:56
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I would say no, not always. conversion among non-thermal forms of energy may occur with fairly high efficiency, though there is always some energy dissipated thermally due to friction and similar processes.
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