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A. Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph to correctly identify four principles of the second law of thermodynamics. Heat naturally flows from an object that has a _____ temperature to an object
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A. Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph to correctly identify four principles of the
second law of thermodynamics.
Heat naturally flows from an object that has a _____ temperature to an object that has a ____ temperature. Heat can be made to flow in the reverse direction if ____ is done. A machine can never have an efficiency of ____. This means that heat energy can never be fully converted into ____ energy.
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Heat naturally flows from an object that has a higher temperature to an object that has a lower temperature. Heat can be made to flow in the reverse direction if work is done. A machine can never have an efficiency of 100%. This means that heat energy can never be fully converted into mechanical energy.
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higher, lower, work, 100%, mechanical
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