Physics, asked by britneymac4508, 11 months ago

The efficiency of a Carnot engine operating with reservoir
temperatures of 100ºC and –23ºC will be
(a) 100 + 23/100
(b) 100 - 23/100
(c) 100 + 23/373
(d) 100 - 23/373

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Answered by tanujyadav28
0

Answer:

One of the most efficient engines ever developed operates between 2100K and 700K. Its actual efficiency is 40%

Answered by SGAkshayGRA
2

Answer:

The correct answer is 100+23/373

Explanation:

Using the relation for efficiency of Carnot's engine

η= t1+t2/t1

=373-250/373

=123/373

=100+23/373

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