A Gasoline Engine a gasoline engine takes in 1.61 X 104 J of heat and delivers 3700

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A Gasoline Engine a gasoline engine takes in 1.61 X 104 J of heat and delivers 3700 J of work per cycle. The heat is obtained by burning gasoline with a heat of combustion of 4.60 X 104 J/g.
(a) What is the thermal efficiency?
(b) How much heat is discarded in each cycle?
(c) What mass of fuel is burned in each cycle?
(d) If the engine goes through 60.0 cycles per second, what is its power output in kilowatts? In horsepower?
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