Refer the figure shown: A Carnot Heat Engine draws heat from a reservoir at temperature Ta and rejects heat Tc to another reservoir at temperature TB. TA = 540 K; Tc = 210 K; Carnot W= W. Carnot НЕ Ref. The Carnot Heat Engine drives a Carnot Refrigerator which absorbs heat from reservoir Qap at temperature Tc and rejects heat to reservoir at temperature Tg. Ts Heat supplied to the Carnot Heat Engine is equal to the heat absorbed by Carnot Refrigerator. The temperature Tg is equal to K The efficiency of Carnot Heat Engine is equal to The Coefficient of Performance of Carnot refrigerator is equal to
Refer the figure shown: A Carnot Heat Engine draws heat from a reservoir at temperature Ta and rejects heat Tc to another reservoir at temperature TB. TA = 540 K; Tc = 210 K; Carnot W= W. Carnot НЕ Ref. The Carnot Heat Engine drives a Carnot Refrigerator which absorbs heat from reservoir Qap at temperature Tc and rejects heat to reservoir at temperature Tg. Ts Heat supplied to the Carnot Heat Engine is equal to the heat absorbed by Carnot Refrigerator. The temperature Tg is equal to K The efficiency of Carnot Heat Engine is equal to The Coefficient of Performance of Carnot refrigerator is equal to
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Transcribed Image Text:Refer the figure shown:
A Carnot Heat Engine draws heat from a reservoir at temperature TA and rejects heat
TA
Te
to another reservoir at temperature Tg.
TA = 540 K;
Tc = 210 K;
Carnot
W= W.
Carnot
НЕ
Ref.
The Carnot Heat Engine drives a Carnot Refrigerator which absorbs heat from reservoir
at temperature Tc and rejects heat to reservoir at temperature Tg.
QsE
Ta
Heat supplied to the Carnot Heat Engine is equal to the heat absorbed by Carnot
Refrigerator.
The temperature Tg is equal to
K
The efficiency of Carnot Heat Engine is equal to
The Coefficient of Performance of Carnot refrigerator is equal to
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