Cabal
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I dispute the two I got wrong
"6) If there were no energy losses due to friction or unwanted heat transfer, an internal combustion engine could be built for an automobile which would be capable of converting 100% of the combustion energy in gasoline into energy used for moving the car. (Assume 100% of the fuel is burned during combustion.) "
With no friction or unwanted heat transfer, it's quite possible... yet the answer is false! Boo.
I can't remember why I got that one right! Not sure what was going through my head at the time. I think I suspected they were going to throw some entropy-based thing at you from another source other than the two they'd specifically ruled out.
"8) Energy is the ability to do work. In other words, if Ben needed 1000 joules of energy to move a box 5 meters across the floor it would make no difference whether he had 1000 joules of thermal energy or the same amount of mechanical energy. He could still do the work required to get the job done."
Energy is energy. If he 'had' 1000 joules of thermal energy, it's his to use as he wishes. Build a turbine and off you go. Boo.
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Well....depends on the entropy. I agree though, a lot of these questions are based on somewhat weasely wording.
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