All heat engines:

a. move heat from colder regions to hotter regions.
b. convert some of the heat into work.
c. add work to the movement of heat.
d. can potentially extract nearly limitless energy from the thermal energy of their environment.
e. are too large and cumbersome to be used in automobiles.


b

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