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The laws of thermodynamics, which describe the behavior of energy and entropy, were not born in a laboratory, but in the noisy environment of the early Industrial Revolution. The first law, the conservation of energy, and the second law, regarding the inevitable increase of entropy, were formulated by scientists and engineers who were trying to maximize the efficiency of steam engines. Sadi Carnot's 1824 work on the motive power of fire established that there is a theoretical limit to how much heat can be converted into work. This was a profound discovery: it meant that no matter how well an engine was built, some energy would always be lost to the environment as waste heat. This practical engineering problem led to the realization that energy has a direction—it tends to spread out and become less useful over time. This insight was eventually formalized by Rudolf Clausius and Lord Kelvin into the concept of entropy. The history of thermodynamics is a classic example of 'technology-driven science,' where the desire to solve a specific industrial problem leads to the discovery of universal physical laws. It suggests that our understanding of the universe is often shaped by the tools we use to manipulate it. The steam engine did more than power factories; it provided the metaphor and the data for a new understanding of the limits of the physical world.

The author's primary purpose in the passage is to:

  1. show how efforts to solve a concrete industrial problem can give rise to fundamental scientific laws.
  2. contend that the laws of thermodynamics outrank the steam engine in historical importance.
  3. set out the technical means by which Sadi Carnot raised the efficiency of the steam engine.
  4. fault early-nineteenth-century engineers for failing to eliminate waste heat from steam engines.
  5. trace the gradual formalization of entropy from Carnot through Clausius and Kelvin.

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