An engine removes 350 J from a reservoir at 390 K and exhausts 300 J to...
An engine removes 250 ) from a reservoir at 290 K and exhausts 200 J to a reservoir at 200 K. (a) What is its efficiency? % (b) How much more work could be done if the engine were reversible? J eBook
A Carnot engine takes 2000 J of heat from a reservoir at 500 K, does some work, and discards some heat to a reservoir at 350 K. How much work does it do, how much heat is discarded, and what is its efficiency?
Problem 14-Carnot engine (14 points) The Carnot engine takes 1800 J of heat from a reservoir at 600 K, does some work, and discards some heat to a reservoir at 300 K. How much work does it do, how much heat is discarded, and what is its efficiency?
A heat engine extracts 51 kJ from the hot reservoir and exhausts 30 kJ into the cold reservoir. Part A What is the work done? ANSWER: Part B What is the efficiency?
In one cycle, a certain heat engine takes in 1000 J1000 J of
heat from its high‑temperature reservoir and exhausts 700 J700 J of
heat to its low‑temperature reservoir.
What is the efficiency of the heat engine under these
conditions? 70%,30%,43%,143%,300%.
In one cycle, a certain heat engine takes in 1000 J of heat from its high-temperature reservoir and exhausts 700 J of heat to its low-temperature reservoir. Hot reservoir What is the efficiency of the heat engine under these...
A heat engine takes in 125 kJ of heat from a reservoir at 815 K and exhausts 85.0 kJ to a reservoir at 292 K. What is the efficiency of the engine?
A heat engine does 30.0 J of work and exhausts 40.0 J of waste heat during each cycle. What is the engine's thermal efficiency? If the cold-reservoir temperature is 30.0 ∘C, what is the minimum possible temperature in ∘C of the hot reservoir?
The input heat of a Carnot engine is 3,000 J. The temperature of a hot reservoir is 600 K and that of a cold reservoir is 300 K. What is the work done? Hint: The efficiency e of a Carnot engine is defined as the ratio of the work done, W, by the engine to the input heat QH : e=W/QH. W=QH – QC, where Qc is the output heat. That is, e=1-Qc/QH =1-Tc/TH, where Tc for a temperature of...
*7. If the hot reservoir of the engine in the previous problem is 300 K and the cold reservoir is at 200 K, what is the Carnot efficiency of this engine? Should it be bigger or smaller than the efficiency in the previous problem? Is it? 8. If one walks inside a flat-bottomed boat from bow to stern, the boat moves in the water. In which direction, and why? You are trapped offshore in a canoe without a paddle, but...
12. A Carnot engine operating at 34% efficiency exhausts heat into the heat sink at 350 °C. If we want to increase the efficiency of the engine to 46%, without changing the temperature of the heat reservoir, what would be the new temperature of the heat sink?