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Can all energy be recycled? yes, because energy cannot be destroyed yes, because each energy conversion process is recycled energy no, because the energy released from fuels loses its ability to perform
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Can all energy be recycled?
yes, because energy cannot be destroyed
yes, because each energy conversion process is recycled energy
no, because the energy released from fuels loses its ability to perform work with each energy conversion
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yes, because energy cannot be destroyed
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