14. As energy is transferred or conserved, some of that energy becomes unavailable to do work. What happens to this unavailable energy?(1 point)
Responses
The unavailable energy is conducted
The unavailable energy is conducted
The unavailable energy is given off as heat
The unavailable energy is given off as heat
The unavailable energy is destroyed
The unavailable energy is destroyed
The unavailable energy is given off as microwaves
3 answers
The unavailable energy is given off as heat.
are you sure
Yes, I am sure. When energy becomes unavailable to do work, it is typically converted into heat energy. This is known as the second law of thermodynamics, which states that in any energy transfer or transformation, the total amount of energy remains constant but some of it becomes dissipated as heat, making it unavailable for useful work.