Analysis of energy depends on energy balances. Balances, like your checking account, are easy: what goes in minus what goes out equals what is left inside. Energy balances are harder, because energy moves in two distinct ways: work, like motion, and heat, like a fire. Work can be efficiently converted into heat, but not vice versa. As a result, heat engines, like electrical generators, are only around 45% efficient.

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Energy Transformations (The Hard Part of the Book)

  • Edward Cussler,
  • Abhoyjit S. Bhown

摘要

Analysis of energy depends on energy balances. Balances, like your checking account, are easy: what goes in minus what goes out equals what is left inside. Energy balances are harder, because energy moves in two distinct ways: work, like motion, and heat, like a fire. Work can be efficiently converted into heat, but not vice versa. As a result, heat engines, like electrical generators, are only around 45% efficient.