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a great of effort, time, and money has been spent in the quest for the so-called perpetual-motion machine, which is defined as a hypothetical machine that operates or produces useful work indefinitely and/ or a machine that produces more work or energy than it consumes. explain, in terms of heat engines and the first law of thermodynamics, why or why not such a machine is likely to be constructed?

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