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He knew that one kilogram of coal contained seventy-five hundred calories, but steam engines captured less than 10 percent of that energy for work. The rest was heat lost to the environment, largely because the coal was not burned directly for work, but rather burned to heat water to steam, then the steam did the work.
The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel: Genius, Power, and Deception on the Eve of World War I
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