To get WORK out of an engine do you want the heat flowing from the HOT temperature source Q(hot) to be LARGER or SMALLER than the heat flowing into the COLD temperature source?
Please be clear!
For work flow output from the
thermodynamic cycle, heat flow from hot temperature must be greater
than heat flow into cold temperature.
To get WORK out of an engine do you want the heat flowing from the HOT...
E3A.5(a) In a certain ideal heat engine, 10.00kJ of heat is withdrawn from the hot source at 273 K and 3.00kJ of work is generated. What is the temperature of the cold sink?
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...
+ -/24 points Complete Analysis of Heat Engine Goal Solve for the efficiency of a heat engine using a five-step process the includes: 1. Making a state table. 2. Making a process table. 3. Calculating the totals for Work, Heat, and Internal-Energy-Change. 4. Identifying the heat input (hot reservoir) and output (cold reservoir). 5. Calculating the efficiency of the engine. isothermal Problem Shown in the figure to the right is a cyclic process undergone by a heat engine. Your heat...
8. Calculate the maximum efficiency of an engine which work with a hot source of temperature 2000 and a cold sink of temperature 30 C
Complete Analysis of Heat Engine Goal Solve for the efficiency of a heat engine using a five-step process the includes: 1. Making a state table. 2. Making a process table. 3. Calculating the totals for Work, Heat, and Internal-Energy-Change. 4. Identifying the heat input (hot reservoir) and output (cold reservoir). 5. Calculating the efficiency of the engine. isothermal Problem Shown in the figure to the right is a cyclic process undergone by a heat engine. Your heat engine shall use...
Q3. The heat absorbed by an engine is four times larger than the useful work it produces. a) What is the thermal efficiency of the engine? b) What fraction of the heat input is transferred from the cold reservoir of the engine?
Q3. The heat absorbed by an engine is four times larger than the useful work it produces. a) What is the thermal efficiency of the engine? b) What fraction of the heat input is transferred from the cold...
A heat engine does 222.83 J of work per cycle while exhausting 615.71 J of heat to the cold reservior. If a Carnot engine operating with a hot reservior temperature of 493.2 oC has the same efficiency, what is the cold reservior temperature in degrees Celsius?
A heat engine does 264.08 J of work per cycle while exhausting 676.45 J of heat to the cold reservior. If a Carnot engine operating with a hot reservior temperature of 422.95 oC has the same efficiency, what is the cold reservior temperature in degrees Celsius?
A certain ideal heat engine uses water at the triple point (273,.16 K and 611.2 Pa) as the hot source and an organic liquid as the cold sink. It withdraws 2.71 kJ of heat from the hot source and generates 0.71 kJ of work. What is the temperature of the organic liquid?
A heat engine extracts 39.85 kJ from the hot reservior and exhausts 22.82 kJ into the cold reservior. What is the work done?