Multiple Choice
A heat engine that in each cycle does positive work and loses energy as heat, with no heat energy input, would violate:
A) the zeroth law of thermodynamics
B) the first law of thermodynamics
C) the second law of thermodynamics
D) the third law of thermodynamics
E) Newton's second law
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