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I NEED HELP PLEEEASEEE DUE TODAY Take some time to research a utility plant. If there is one in your area, you may even visit it. Otherwise, look up a type of plant that produces energy - such as a nuclear power plant, a hydroelectric plant, or a coal-burning plant. Find out what energy resources are brought into the plant. Then find out what energy and what “waste” is produced by the plant. Describe how the two Laws of Thermodynamics apply to what you find out in your research. Be thorough. You will be using the information you gather to engage in a debate with your class about thermodynamics.

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