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The efficiency of a machine can never be ________ .
Question

The efficiency of a machine can never be ________ .

A.

10%

B.

50%

C.

75%

D.

100%

Correct option is D


The efficiency of a machine is defined as the ratio of useful output energy (or work) to the total input energy. No machine can achieve 100% efficiency due to energy losses caused by factors such as friction, heat dissipation, and other inefficiencies in the system. These losses are governed by the second law of thermodynamics, which states that some energy will always be lost in the form of entropy.

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