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  • curprev 00:0100:01, 24 April 2019 2605:a000:1119:24c0:3959:912:e534:9d77 talk 21,203 bytes −1,575 Much of the text in this section was off topic (as much as I hate to remove discussion of electrification). This section only belongs in this article (which has the purpose to describe one concept in thermodynamics) to differentiate thermal efficiency from other commonly used efficiencies. Discussion of losses and engine design should be left to other articles undo

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