What is the formula for calculating the efficiency of a heat engine?
Efficiency = StartFraction T Subscript h Baseline minus T Subscript C Baseline over T Subscript h Baseline EndFraction times 100.
Efficiency equals T Subscript c Baseline minus T Subscript h Baseline over T Subscript h Baseline all times 100.
Efficiency equals T Subscript h Baseline minus T Subscript c Baseline over T Subscript c Baseline all times 100.
Efficiency equals T Subscript c Baseline minus T Subscript h Baseline over T Subscript c Baseline all times 100.
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The efficiency of a heat engine is defined as the work output divided by the heat input. The Carnot cycle is the most efficient cycle possible for a heat engine.
Efficiency of Heat Engine Equation (Carnot cycle):
Efficiencymax = 1 - Tc/T
where:
Tc = Temperature of the Cold Reservior, in Kelvin
T = Temperature of the Hot Reservior, in Kelvin
Explanation:
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