What is the principle of Carnot's reversible engine ? Explain the work of its various
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The Carnot engine cycle when acting as a heat engine consists of the following steps: Reversible isothermal expansion of the gas at the “hot” temperature. Isentropic (reversible adiabatic) expansion of the gas. Reversible isothermal compression of the gas at the “cold” temperature.
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Carnot's theorem, developed in 1824 by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, also called Carnot's rule, is a principle that specifies limits on the maximum efficiency any heat engine can obtain. The efficiency of a Carnot engine depends solely on the temperatures of the hot and cold reservoirs.
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