What term describes thermal energy that is not converted into work by a heat engine?

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2026-03-25 17:55

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The term that describes thermal energy that is not converted into work by a heat engine is "waste heat." Waste heat is the energy that remains after the engine has done work and cannot be used for further productive processes. It typically dissipates into the environment, often contributing to inefficiencies in thermal systems.

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