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The second law of thermodynamics states that: A. one usable form of energy cannot be completely converted into another usable form. B. one usable form of energy can be completely converted into another
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The second law of thermodynamics states that:
A. one usable form of energy cannot be completely converted into another usable form.
B. one usable form of energy can be completely converted into another usable form.
C. energy can be created and destroyed.
D. energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
E. energy cannot be transformed.
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Energy can be neither created nor destroyed so the answer is D
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