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23 March, 09:16

If an engine operates on an input temperature of 800k and an exhaust temperature of 600k, calculate the efficiency of the engine.

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  1. 23 March, 09:42
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    The efficiency of a heat engine can be calculated as the ratio of the work obtained to the heat energy put in at the high temperature,

    efficiency = Work_max/T high.

    or

    efficiency=TH-TL/TH,

    where TH is the high temperature and TL is the low temperature.

    In our case the heat engine operates between 600K and 800K. SO, TH=800K and TL=600K.

    The efficiency is: e=800-600/800=200/800=0,25
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