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A carnot engine working between 300 kelvin and 600 kelvin has a work output of 800 joule for cycle what is the amount of heat energy supplied to the engine from source for cycle

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The amount of heat energy supplied to the engine from source for cycle is 1600 J.

Explanation:

Given the temeratute of the cold reservoir of the carnot engine, T = 300 K.

the temeratute of the HOT reservoir of the carnot engine, t =600 k.

The work done, W = 800 J.

To calculate the heat supplied to the engine, use efficiency of the engine as

\eta=1-\frac{T}{t} =\frac{W}{Q}

Here, Q is the heat energy.

substitute the values, we get

1-\frac{300K}{600K} =\frac{800J}{Q}

\frac{1}{2}=\frac{800J}{Q}

Q = 1600J

Thus, the amount of heat energy supplied to the engine from source for cycle is 1600 J.

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