Question: The ideal Carnot heat engine, operating between 30C and 500C, emits 9000J of heat every second. What is the power of a real heat

The ideal Carnot heat engine, operating between 30C and 500C, emits 9000J

The ideal Carnot heat engine, operating between 30C and 500C, emits 9000J of heat every second. What is the power of a real heat engine that operates between the same temperatures and receives the same amount of heat, and its efficiency is 5 times less. Solution: P=2.79kW

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