Which statement best describes how the law of thermodynamics relates to the operation of heat engines?
23. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Which statement most accurately describes the second law of thermodynamics?
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According to the second law of thermodynamics, which of the following actions will increase the maximum possible efficiency of a heat engine operating between two thermal reservoirs?
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A heat engine absorbs of heat from a high-temperature reservoir and expels of heat to a low-temperature reservoir in each cycle. What is the approximate efficiency of the heat engine?
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A Carnot refrigerator is operated between two heat reservoirs at temperatures of K and K. If in each cycle the refrigerator receives J of heat energy from the reservoir at K, how many joules of heat energy does it deliver to the reservoir at K?
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An aircraft engine takes in 9 kJ of heat and expels 6.4 kJ of heat each cycle. How much mechanical work does the engine do each cycle?
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A heat engine uses a tank of ice water as a cold reservoir. The engine takes in 8 kJ of heat from the hot reservoir, and the heat expelled melts 18g of ice in the tank. How much work does this engine do?
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A steam turbine takes in 75g of water and boils it as heat energy to run a 40% efficient engine. How much work does this engine do per cycle?
752views5rank - Multiple ChoiceA heat engine exhausts per cycle while doing of work. What is the efficiency of this engine?563views
- Multiple ChoiceIn each cycle, a heat engine absorbs from a 400°C hot reservoir, emits to 80°C cold reservoir, while doing of work. Is it physically possible for this engine to exist?595views
- Multiple ChoiceIn each cycle, a heat engine absorbs from a 400°C hot reservoir, emits to 80°C cold reservoir, while doing of work. Is it physically possible for this engine to exist?553views
- Multiple ChoiceYour car's engine can be modeled as a heat engine. How many joules must be extracted from your gas tank to get your car to 26 m/s? Assume the thermal efficiency of your car is 16%. Ignore air resistance and other frictional effects on your car.653views
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A Carnot refrigerator is operated between two heat reservoirs at temperatures of K and K. What is the coefficient of performance of the refrigerator?
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A Carnot refrigerator is operated between two heat reservoirs at temperatures of K and K. If the refrigerator completes cycles each minute, what power input is required to operate it?
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A diesel engine performs J of mechanical work and discards J of heat each cycle. How much heat must be supplied to the engine in each cycle?
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