I use it to heat my house.

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    There’s no such thing as a 100% efficient “engine”. But in this case, since the waste heat is put to use (heating the house), OP thinks there’s a loophole.

    But, house would also need to be soundproof. Any noise leaking to the outside is lost energy.

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      1 year ago

      Ah, but that’s by design: it also acts as a soothing white noise machine.

      Then you might point out the exhaust and all it’s associated wastes, but that’s by design: it produces a heady and aromatic product for recreational huffing.

      Then you might point out the vibrations, but that’s by design: the engine also provides invigorating massages to relax taut muscles.

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        Don’t tell anyone, but I actually only used 1 significant figure, so anything above 50% will do.

        I’m also using the version of significant figures where I work backwards from the answer, otherwise I’d need 95% or higher and that’s too difficult.