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For Second Law and engines, which option best applies engineering physics to State the Second Law qualitatively for heat engines.?

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Thermodynamics and engines

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For Second Law and engines, which option best applies engineering physics to State the Second Law qualitatively for heat engines.?.

  1. A.Use the rotating turbine blade context: centripetal acceleration depends on radius and angular speed, so the reasoning tests circular motion.
  2. B.Treat the machine as a medical or particle-physics example and ignore engineering forces.
  3. C.Use a formula label without defining the physical quantity or checking units.
  4. D.State that the component works without linking forces, energy, pressure or moments.

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  • The correct option is Use the rotating turbine blade context: centripetal acceleration depends on radius and angular speed, so the reasoning tests circular motion.

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It is correct because it identifies a specific engineering system and links the physical principle to evidence about force, energy, pressure, moments, power or rotation. The other options are incorrect because they avoid the engineering context, rely on an unsupported formula label, or describe the component without physics reasoning.

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