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It is NOT possible to completely convert. A. heat into internal energy. B. mechanical energy into heat. C. internal energy into mechanical energy. D. internal energy into heat…
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It is NOT possible to completely convert. A. heat into internal energy. B. mechanical energy into heat. C. internal energy into mechanical energy. D. internal energy into heat
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It is not possible to completely convert : C. Internal energy into mechanical energy
Some of the energy would be loss in the process of Conversion
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It is NOT possible to completely convert.
nternal energy into mechanical energy. because energy is lost during conversion
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