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18 January, 12:01

A heat engine is 20% efficient. If it loses 800 J to the cooling system and exhaust during each cycle, the work done by the engine is:

A. 200 J

B. 1000 J

C. 800 J

D. 20 J

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  1. 18 January, 12:06
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    Answer: A. 200J

    Therefore, the workdone by the heat engine is 200J

    Explanation:

    Given;

    The efficiency of the heat engine is E = 20% = 0.2

    Heat loss L = 800J

    For an heat engine the efficiency is measured by the amount of workdone by the heat engine when compared to the heat generated.

    Efficiency E = workdone/heat generated * 100%

    Heat generated G = workdone W + heat loss L

    G = W + L

    According to the question.

    W = 20% of G

    W = 0.2G ... 1

    L = 80% of G

    L = 0.8G

    G = L/0.8 ... 2

    Substituting equation 2 to 1

    W = 0.2 (L/0.8)

    And L = 800J

    W = 0.2 (800/0.8)

    W = 200J

    Therefore, the workdone by the heat engine is 200J
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