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← HistoryWhich risk increased when early steam engines exhausted directly into the atmosphere?
A)Accelerated boiler scale formation
B)Condenser coil corrosion failures
C)Significant energy efficiency losses✓
D)Increased risk of piston seizure
💡 Explanation
When early steam engines exhausted directly into the atmosphere, substantial energy inefficiency resulted, because the latent heat of the steam was lost without being recovered. Therefore, significant energy losses were the result, rather than other boiler or component failures, since those require different thermal or chemical conditions.
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