How does the Second Law of Thermodynamics differentiate itself from the First Law regarding energy?

Answer

The First Law deals with the quantity of energy, while the Second Law deals with its quality or usefulness.

The First Law tracks the conservation of energy amounts, whereas the Second Law addresses the quality of energy, noting that heat flow from hot to cold degrades its usefulness (quality) by increasing overall entropy.

How does the Second Law of Thermodynamics differentiate itself from the First Law regarding energy?

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