The T-S diagram of Carnot cycle is shown below. Select the correct statement_ T' TH 1. TL 4 Qnet S₁=S4 +2 13 S₂ S3 S A. Process 1-2 is a reversible isothermal expansion process and entropy increases because the system receives heat. B. Process 2-3 is a reversible adiabatic expansion process and entropy decreases because the system does work to surrounding. O C. Process 3-4 is a reversible isothermal compression process and entropy decreases because the system receives work from surrounding. O D. Process 4-1 is an isentropic compression process and entropy does not change because the work received and heat loss are balanced.
The T-S diagram of Carnot cycle is shown below. Select the correct statement_ T' TH 1. TL 4 Qnet S₁=S4 +2 13 S₂ S3 S A. Process 1-2 is a reversible isothermal expansion process and entropy increases because the system receives heat. B. Process 2-3 is a reversible adiabatic expansion process and entropy decreases because the system does work to surrounding. O C. Process 3-4 is a reversible isothermal compression process and entropy decreases because the system receives work from surrounding. O D. Process 4-1 is an isentropic compression process and entropy does not change because the work received and heat loss are balanced.
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The T-S diagram of Carnot cycle is shown below. Select the correct statement______
A. |
Process 1-2 is a reversible isothermal expansion process and entropy increases because the system receives heat. |
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B. |
Process 2-3 is a reversible adiabatic expansion process and entropy decreases because the system does work to surrounding. |
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C. |
Process 3-4 is a reversible isothermal compression process and entropy decreases because the system receives work from surrounding. |
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D. |
Process 4-1 is an isentropic compression process and entropy does not change because the work received and heat loss are balanced. |
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