As energy is transferred or conserved, some of that energy becomes unavailable to do work. What happens to this unavailable energy?

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 conducted

The unavailable energy is given off as microwaves

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The unavailable energy is given off as heat.

In thermodynamic processes, when energy is transformed or transferred, some of it typically dissipates as heat due to inefficiencies, making it unavailable to do useful work. This is in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics, which states that energy transformations are not 100% efficient.