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Which law of thermodynamics states that the heat engine cannot be completely efficient?

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How many thermodynamics laws are there?

Basically four: the zeroeth law, the first law, the second law and the third law.


Is thermometer an example of zeroth law of thermodynamics?

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On which thermodynamic law a thermodynamics cycle based?

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