A carnot engine working between 300 K and 600 K has a work output of 800J per cycle.

A Carnot Engine Working Between 300 K And 600 K Physics Question

A carnot engine working between 300 K and 600 K has a work output of 800J per cycle. The amount of heat energy supplied to the engine from the source in each cycle is

Options

(a) 800 J
(b) 1600 J
(c) 3200 J
(d) 6400 J

Correct Answer:

1600 J

Explanation:

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