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15 November, 17:34

An engine manufacturer makes the claim that the engine they have developed will, on each cycle, take 100J of heat out of boiling water at 100∘C, do mechanical work of 80J, and exhaust 20J of heat at 10∘C. What, if anything, is wrong with this claim?

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  1. 15 November, 17:43
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    Intake heat, QH = 100 J

    output heat, Qc = 20 J

    Work, W = 80 J

    TH = 100°C = 373 K

    Tc = 10°C = 283 K

    TH / Tc = 373 / 283 = 1.318

    QH/Qc = 100 / 20 = 5

    for a heat engine, those ratios should be same. so temperature is not correct.
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