The first law of thermodynamics says that energy can neither be created or destroyed. If energy can't be destroyed, why do we need a constant input of energy for our cars (and our bodies) to do work? Why can't we just recycle the energy already there?

The first law of thermodynamics says that energy can neither be created or destroyed. If energy can't be destroyed, why do we need a constant input of energy for our cars (and our bodies) to do work? Why can't we just recycle the energy already there?




A. Because once energy is used in a chemical reaction, it cannot be re-used. In other words, once the cell uses energy to form a chemical bond, that energy is no longer available to do work.
B. Because in any chemical reaction, some of the energy is lost as heat.
C. Because potential energy cannot be converted to kinetic energy.
D. Because kinetic energy cannot be converted to potential energy.



Answer: B


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